$250M plan to revitalize Citadel neighborhood clears TIF hurdle
$250M plan to revitalize Citadel neighborhood clears TIF hurdle
A minority-owned developer based in Florida plans for a 2022 construction start for workforce housing, an extended-stay hotel and mixed-use offices at 63rd Street and Prospect Avenue, contingent on several remaining incentive approvals.
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A minority-owned developer based in Florida plans for a 2022 construction start for workforce housing, an extended-stay hotel and mixed-use offices at 63rd Street and Prospect Avenue, contingent on several remaining incentive approvals.
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More than 18 months after the planned merger was announced, Flagstar Bank and New York Community Bank on Friday received approval by the OCC
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A tower proposed near Tropicana Field is on to the next step toward approval.
A tower proposed near Tropicana Field is on to the next step toward approval.
The Dallas-based developer wants to redevelop an entire block along Central Avenue in St. Petersburg.
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The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors on June 14 unanimously approved an ambitious plan to revitalize the Los Angeles River, despite the withdrawn support of several environmental and community groups. The plan is intended to serve as a blueprint to transform the river into a public open space and natural urban habitat over the next quarter-century.The Los Angeles River Master Plan—which took six years to develop—identifies strategies, programs, and project opportunity sit...
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors on June 14 unanimously approved an ambitious plan to revitalize the Los Angeles River, despite the withdrawn support of several environmental and community groups. The plan is intended to serve as a blueprint to transform the river into a public open space and natural urban habitat over the next quarter-century.The Los Angeles River Master Plan—which took six years to develop—identifies strategies, programs, and project opportunity sit...
June 16, 2022
C.J. Schexnayder
KEYWORDS Environmental Impact / equity investment / Los Angeles River
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The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors on June 14 unanimously approved an ambitious plan to revitalize the Los Angeles River, despite the withdrawn support of several environmental and community groups. The ...
June 16, 2022
C.J. Schexnayder
KEYWORDS Environmental Impact / equity investment / Los Angeles River
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The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors on June 14 unanimously approved an ambitious plan to revitalize the Los Angeles River, despite the withdrawn support of several environmental and community groups. The ...
Therme Group now hopes to start work on 28-acre resort in 2023.
Therme Group now hopes to start work on 28-acre resort in 2023.
The city, sensing that potential transformation is already taking hold in spots, is striving for a rare feat — creating a cohesive framework and expectations ahead of future growth, as opposed to being reactive and causing the sensation of growth run amok.
The city, sensing that potential transformation is already taking hold in spots, is striving for a rare feat — creating a cohesive framework and expectations ahead of future growth, as opposed to being reactive and causing the sensation of growth run amok.
With projects like the Shipyards and the Emerald Trail on the horizon, Jacksonville's Eastside neighborhood looks toward revitalization, not gentrification
With projects like the Shipyards and the Emerald Trail on the horizon, Jacksonville's Eastside neighborhood looks toward revitalization, not gentrification
The Mission City Council will vote on Mission Gateway’s final development agreement next week. If it's approved, the project's construction would begin in early 2023.
The Mission City Council will vote on Mission Gateway’s final development agreement next week. If it's approved, the project's construction would begin in early 2023.