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LOS ANGELES—The L.A. Planning Commission votes unanimously to approve the new campus at the LGTB Center in Hollywood, which will bring housing for homeless youth and affordable housing to the market.
ROWLETT, TX—The construction of the George Bush Freeway has opened up this area of Rowlett for continued growth and development, such as the State Farm facility; hence, strong multifamily demand.
SANTA CLARA, CA—The Apple-occupied building has access to major arteries 101 and 280 as well as Caltrain, in a nod to the tech workforce with nearby entertainment, dining, retail and residential.
NEW YORK CITY—Contenders for the organization's 2017 development excellence awards are competing in five different categories across just about every type of possible project.
IRVINE, CA—The Muller Co.'s two TOBY awards were won by not only meeting the basic tenets of property management, but also by going above and beyond every day, principal Jon Muller tells GlobeSt.com.
TUSTIN, CA—The much-anticipated creative-office development has undergone “nuanced, thoughtful and impactful refinements that are additive to the user experience or improve the efficiency and value proposition of the project,” Lincoln's Parke Miller tells GlobeSt.com.
AMERICAN CANYON, CA—A new logistics park's design enhancements include the option for one of the buildings to be converted into a rail facility and unloaded/loaded on-site if a future tenant requires access to the nearby rail line.
NEWARK, CA—Trumark teamed up with long-term equity partner, The Resmark Companies, to develop Timber, which provides direct access to transit, schools, parks, sports facilities and shopping.