Vertical density can be a sustainable solution to help create affordable housing, but luxury condos are dominating the space.
The city of Brooklyn Park has identified potential developers for two key city-owned sites with nearly 24 combined acres — a one-time park-and-ride location and the four-parcel Oxbow Commons property.
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Houston’s urban core is ripe with opportunities for development. But for projects to get funding and be successful, they should consider their walkability and include more than one use. Perkins & Will ...
In a world where every square foot matters, the retail component of a mixed-use development is much more than a revenue stream—it's the gateway to the entire experience. It’s often the first thing ...
As part of its downtown plan, the city of Hugo has long envisioned heavy commercial and retail uses on a sprawling, high-profile site along Frenchman Road. But waning demand for retail and other ...
The developer’s website says the project will have 241 multi-family units and retail space.
In my decades-long journey through the real estate landscape, I have witnessed a profound shift in what defines a thriving community and, by extension, a thriving business. I believe the days of ...
Dr. Phillips Charities is nearing a 117-acre Eatonville land acquisition that could bring a major mixed-use development to ...
Grocery stores are evolving. While sprawling suburban markets with aisles upon aisles of options and larger parking fields still dominate, a new typology is becoming more popular in grocers’ expansion ...