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DENVER-The 40 units being built by East West Partners will be priced from the $200,000s to the $400,000s, putting them within range of some shoppers who have been priced out of the Riverfront Park neighborhood.
STONEHAM, MA-KinderCare Learning Centers Inc. continues its local expansion efforts as the Portland, OR-based company plans to open its 25th facility in the state at 136 Franklin St. The company just opened a center in Peabody, MA last year.
NEW YORK CITY-Prominent architectural firm Vollmer Associates signs on for 15 years at the 110-year-old S.L. Green-owned building where it has been headquartered for the last seven years. Insignia/ESG represented the tenant in the deal, which involved ripping up the original 10-year agreement three years early.
DETROIT-The Main Street Oakland County downtown revitalization project provides funding, training and consulting to help communities rebuild areas. With vacant storefronts and office buildings, Pontiac definitely needs the assistance.
VISTA, CA-The company is serving as the general contractor for the new $1 million Aloha Motors auto dealership, which is scheduled to break ground in November. Slated for completion by April 2003, the dealership will rise on a 1.8-acre site just north of the 78 Freeway.
ATLANTA-Funds averaging $56,470 per unit are awarded to the contracting division of Charlotte-based Crosland Inc. for development of Kimberly Park II, a 170-unit affordable housing project on 17 acres, or about four city blocks in Winston-Salem, NC.
NEW YORK CITY-And they gave our thoughts--concerning the LMDC's exceeding slowness in producing even a viable redevelopment plan--almost unanimous thumbs up. The most appropriate way to honor all whom we lost in the attacks--the editorial argued--was to pursue redevelopment actively and aggressively.
DALLAS-Hillier of Dallas beats five firms vying to partner with the Office of Metropolitan Architecture on the Dallas Center for the Performing Arts. The 1,300-seat project is being funded by $210 million in private donations plus a city contribution.
NEW YORK CITY-Today is the deadline for interested teams to submit their qualifications to the Lower Manhattan Development Corp., and a panel to winnow down the applicants is now in place.
MIAMI-One set of plans is for a nine-unit, $2.4 million loft project scheduled to break ground in February on a little more than a quarter of an acre at 1577 Bay Road.