Development

Are Niche Apartments a Good Thing?

Should apartments be designed with certain features to appeal to specific groups of people?

New $67 Million Dormitory Open for San Diego Sailors

John William Finn Hall, a new 264-room dormitory in San Diego, is ready for its first residents.

CIM Group Kicks Off 22-Story Mixed-Use Hollywood Tower

By Alex Girda, Associate Editor A change is in store for the Hollywood skyline as CIM Group starts construction of the Sunset Gordon, a 22-story mixed-use tower. Located at the intersection of Sunset Blvd. and Gordon St., the project will feature 301 residential units, 39,538 square feet of office space, 13,056 square feet of ground […]

Merchandising is King

Lessons learned from the Greater Toronto condo market.

Texas-Sized Returns

The thriving energy sector is driving demand in Texas markets.

Downtown Senior Apartment Project Lands New Equity Partner

By Gabriel Circiog, Associate Editor The economic downturn has taken its toll on many developments around the country, but a long-delayed downtown Denver senior-living project is set for a comeback as The Denver Post reports the developer has landed a new equity partner. Balfour Cosmopolitan LLC bought the 95,607-square-foot property back in 2006 for $7.7 […]

The Village at Market Creek Awarded LEED-ND Silver Certification

By Gabriel Circiog, Associate Editor The Village at Market Creek has become the third project in the country to receive LEED Neighborhood Development approval after receiving a Silver designation under the LEED-ND rating system. The LEED-ND application process for The Village was funded through a grant awarded in partnership by the United States Green Building […]

Living the Craft

Affordable ‘artist lofts’ paint a success story for Dominium.

New York's Great Bounce Back

New York City’s market fundamentals show continued strength for 2012.

Editor's Note: My Changing Cityscape

Urban infill is a gradual process with long-lasting results.