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AUSTIN-Mack Scogin Merrill Elam Architects will begin the 18-month design work in March after a site is chosen. The federal courthouse location decision has had Austin up in arms to protect sites for a project estimated to cost $45 million to $55 million.
SAN DIEGO, CA-Carmel Valley Housing Associates LP wraps up its 112-unit Torrey Del Mar project three months ahead of schedule. The project was built by Wermers Multi-Family Corp.
SAN DIEGO, CA-Carmel Valley Housing Associates LP wraps up its 112-unit Torrey Del Mar project three months ahead of schedule. The project was built by Wermers Multi-Family Corp.
ATLANTA-The Sembler Co. of St. Petersburg is asking the city to rezone the 42-acre Atlanta Gas Light Co. tract in the Little Five Points district where the developer would build 500 homes to complement the retail.
ATLANTA-Surber, Barber, Choate & Hertlein Architects Inc. picked up two Awards of Excellence in the 2002 Design Awards competition sponsored by the American Institute of Architects Georgia.
ARLINGTON, VA-Arlington County gives the office market the once-over and decides to stay put, renewing and expanding its lease at 2100 Clarendon Blvd. The new 15-year deal is worth $112 million and brings the county up to 208,000 sf with options for future growth.
PASADENA, CA-Construction is under way on Pasadena Gateway Villas, a 140-unit, two-building development of the Operating Engineers Pension Trust. The project is expected to be completed and ready for occupancy in February next year.
CHICAGO-Red tape, lower property values and an invasion of national retailers are among the fears of property owners in a six-block area in the Lincoln Park neighborhood, one of the most affulent areas of the city. However, landmark designation appears a fait accompli.
NEW YORK CITY-The 77-unit co-op building is the first multifamily project in Harlem's Bradhurst Urban Renewal Area. The development is a joint venture between the Richman Group and Gotham Organization Inc.