Development
Bridge Housing, John Stewart Co. Break Ground on San Francisco Affordable Housing
Through a public-private partnership, the companies began construction on two projects for low-income residents, which will be located on the sites of former parking lots.
CIM Group Completes Austin’s Tallest Tower
Nicknamed the Jenga tower for its distinctive stacked design, the 58-story condo community is located downtown and houses more than 20,000 square feet of amenities.
JV Breaks Ground on Colorado Affordable Project
Alpenglow Village in Steamboat Springs will offer 72 units for individuals with incomes from 30 to 120 percent of the area median income.
Class A Community Near Disney World Breaks Ground
PCCP LLC has partnered with Fore Property Co. to develop the 352-unit property in the Orlando, Fla., metro area, just outside the main western entrance of the House of Mouse.
Alliance Residential Breaks Ground, Delivers Apartments
The Phoenix, Ariz.-headquartered company is working on a new property near the Oracle campus and delivered a community adjacent to The Domain.
HCW to Break Ground on Phoenix-Area Condo Project
UMB Bank provided financing for Valerio at Ocotillo, a lakeside development which is set to bring 32 luxury townhomes to Chandler, Ariz.
Harbor Group Relaunches Dallas’ Manor House
Following extensive upgrades, the 25-story property has a new look. Covington Hendrix Anderson Architects was in charge of the extensive interior and exterior makeover.
Affordable Age-Restricted Community Opens in DFW Suburb
Bethlehem Baptist Church broke ground on Pioneer Place a little more than a year ago. The 135-unit property serves senior residents in Mansfield, Texas.
Canada Invests $357M in Affordable Housing
The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. will build and fund more than 700 new rental housing units for middle-class families in Toronto.
Miami River Walk: An Atypical Waterfront Development
Mast Capital CEO Camilo Miguel Jr. discusses his company’s largest ground-up project to-date. He also shares his insights on the future of the burgeoning Miami River, a district with more than 1,000 linear feet of direct water frontage.









