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SEATTLE-Formed to capitalize on developers' want to win environmental awards for their projects, the division of locally based Egis Real Estate Services lands a key assignment for Vulcan Inc., the property arm of billionaire Paul Allen.
BOSTON-Equipped with $153 million in funding, Atlanta-based Radco acquires the historic three-building, 277-unit Brookline landmark, its second Boston property, with condo conversion in mind. The Gothic-style complex was built during the 1920s.
BOSTON-Equipped with $153 million in funding, Atlanta-based Radco acquires the historic three-building, 277-unit Brookline landmark, its second Boston property, with condo conversion in mind. The Gothic-style complex was built during the 1920s.
BOSTON-A landmark Kenmore Square property, once home to Waterman's Funeral Home, is on the market. Developers, non-profit groups, universities and even the Boston Red Sox have already expressed interest in the three-building brownstone on Commonwealth Avenue, sources tell GlobeSt.com.
DENVER-Agatha Kessler, a five-year resident of Denver, plans to make her mark as an infill developer with the seven-story, $50 million Watermark development. Located in the historic Baker neighborhood, it will include nine, two-story brownstones, 73 flats and nine penthouse units.
DENVER-Agatha Kessler, a five-year resident of Denver, plans to make her mark as an infill developer with the seven-story, $50 million Watermark development. Located in the historic Baker neighborhood, it will include nine, two-story brownstones, 73 flats and nine penthouse units.
LOUISVILLE, CO-An increasingly urban, infill homebuilder--that is building high-density developments in areas such as the former Gates headquarters site--taps an architect/developer to be its vice president of community development.
DENVER-Nine architectural firms are interested in designing the $378-million justice center that will include a new jail and be built on the site of the <i>Rocky Mountain News</i>. As required by the selection process, all lead firms have chosen at least one local architectural partner for their design team.
DENVER-Nine architectural firms are interested in designing the $378-million justice center that will include a new jail and be built on the site of the <i>Rocky Mountain News</i>. As required by the selection process, all lead firms have chosen at least one local architectural partner for their design team.