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 […]
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 […]
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.

