Development

Joint Venture Breaks Ground on Phase One of DC Community

MRP Realty and Florida Rock Properties celebrated the official groundbreaking of Phase One of the mixed-use Riverfront development.

Condos to Replace Deserted Office Building

A new luxury condominium tower could replace a vacant office building located at 171 Tremont Street in Boston’s Midtown Cultural District.

Breaking Ground on All-Geothermal Community

McAlister Construction Inc. recently broke ground on a residential development project to feature geothermal cooling and heating systems across 100 percent of its homes.

University of Chicago Unveils Plans for Obama Presidential Library

The University of Chicago has finally revealed plans for the Barack Obama Presidential Library.

District Picks Redbrick LMD-Gragg Cardona Team as Master Developer for Phase 1 of St. Elizabeths East Campus

In one of his final acts as mayor of Washington, D.C., Vincent Gray has selected the team of Redbrick LMD and Gragg Cardona to redevelop the first phase of the historic St. Elizabeths East Campus. The selection represents an important step forward for a project which could help transform one of the poorest sections of the nation’s capital.

Hot Markets Ahead

Experts predict the top multifamily markets to keep an eye on in 2015.

New Seniors Community Touts Accessible Social Media

Senior housing and health care property REIT LTC Properties has announced the opening of the $9.8 million Chelsea Place, a 48-unit memory care community in Aurora, Colo.

MHN Interview: Brice Leconte, Founder, iUnit

iUnit is a new modular housing project coming to Denver in 2015, blending smart energy use, wireless connectivity, green construction and the urban living preferences of American Millennials.

Recertifying a Building as LEED EB Platinum

The 18-story office building at 750 East Pratt Street has been recertified and is now the first LEED EB Platinum building in Baltimore.

Multifamily Developers Advance Plans for Nearly 500 Units

Two new projects took major strides this month. Together, they will bring almost 500 units to the Greater Cincinnati area.