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NEW YORK CITY—The project has been named “Red Hoek Point” in deference to the area's early Dutch settlers who named the peninsula “Roode Hoek” for its rich red soil and hook-shaped land mass.
ORANGE COUNTY, CA—A research-based approach using inquiry and relevant questions unveils project-specific information and findings that allow the emergence of tailored ideas, P+R Architects' Jonathan Lopez tells GlobeSt.com <b>EXCLUSIVELY</b>.
SANTA CLARA, CA—Along with Irvine Company's Northern California strategy, Todd Hedrick opened up about the innovative Santa Clara Square and how it plans to attract not only tech but retail and other tenants with its amenity offerings in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>.
AUSTIN, TX—The formerly long-dormant historic art deco power plant, constructed in the 1950s and the acres surrounding the plant transformed in 2013, has now sold for a reported $125 million.
LOS ANGELES—As more multifamily developments grow in city core areas, we're seeing more acceptance, usually tacit, of residents hosting their apartments on Airbnb or similar hosting services, Olive Hill's Tim Lee tells GlobeSt.com in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b> multifamily-trends roundtable.
AUSTIN, TX—The Michael residential community provides added housing to the growing northwest Austin neighborhood, with pedestrian trails and access to Highway 183 and the Texas 45 Toll Road.
SACRAMENTO—The buyer of Ashgrove Place is bullish on Sacramento, optimizing its portfolio in the region and looking to buy more, and a borrower grows its apartment portfolio, while Cal State Sacramento builds the first full precast concrete structure.