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SAN DIEGO—From permit-expedite programs for affordable housing and sustainable projects to the passing of the City of San Diego Climate Action Plan, there is much support for both types of development, BNIM's Matt Winter tells GlobeSt.com.
EMERYVILLE, CA—A 167-unit complex anchors the southern end of the Public Market and is directly across the tracks from the Amtrak station, while another 222 units are on the opposite end near the park.
IRVINE, CA—The greatest challenge we see in the collective CRE industry is the ability to change quickly and to adapt to new realities, Ware Malcomb's Larry Armstrong tells GlobeSt.com as the design firm celebrates its 45th anniversary.
MCKINNEY, TX—Of the $100 million in project costs, the city is being asked to contribute $18 million, and if it approves the incentive package, the development will get underway this summer in Craig Ranch.
SAN FRANCISCO—On this the 111th anniversary of the 1906 Earthquake, one building that survived that day is the Hibernia Bank, Historic Landmark #130, hoping to see new life as a multi-tenant rebrand, One Jones.
DALLAS—The 110-year-old landmark is in the center of a 6-acre mixed-use transit-oriented development, and being refurbished into approximately 105,000 square feet of office and retail space.
SANTA ANA, CA—Santa Ana First St. Apartments was inspired by the idea of creating a park district in the Prentice Park area, which houses the Santa Ana Zoo, and the desire to create a more immersive experience for residents, TCA Architects' Michael Mindlin tells GlobeSt.com.