Plans to transform Austin’s Sixth Street move forward, but potential historic designation sparks concern
Plans to transform Austin’s Sixth Street move forward, but potential historic designation sparks concern
Stream Realty hopes to bring offices, hotels, restaurants and new entertainment venues to Sixth Street, an area known for drinking and partying. That includes a building as tall as 122 feet. It is concerned those efforts may be delayed as Austin City Council considers establishing a new historic preservation district. Click through for the latest.
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Stream Realty hopes to bring offices, hotels, restaurants and new entertainment venues to Sixth Street, an area known for drinking and partying. That includes a building as tall as 122 feet. It is concerned those efforts may be delayed as Austin City Council considers establishing a new historic preservation district. Click through for the latest.
Stream Realty hopes to bring offices, hotels, restaurants and new entertainment venues to Sixth Street, an area known for drinking and partying. That includes a building as tall as 122 feet. It is concerned those efforts may be delayed as Austin City Council considers establishing a new historic preservation district. Click through for the latest.
The development would create opportunities for retailers and restauranteurs, with new locations close to downtown. But it would require demolition of significant portions of buildings recognized as having some historical significance. We break down what's planned — and where the plan stands with regulators — in this article, which also includes our latest ranking of commercial real estate developers.
The development would create opportunities for retailers and restauranteurs, with new locations close to downtown. But it would require demolition of significant portions of buildings recognized as having some historical significance. We break down what's planned — and where the plan stands with regulators — in this article, which also includes our latest ranking of commercial real estate developers.
'I see this as an industry that essentially has Stage 4 cancer and is failing. The solutions here are as if we’re treating it with Stage 1 cancer.'
'I see this as an industry that essentially has Stage 4 cancer and is failing. The solutions here are as if we’re treating it with Stage 1 cancer.'
Another redevelopment proposal on Sixth Street — this time on the west side — may modernize a well-known strip of old shops and restaurants. Prolific local developer Riverside Resources appears to be behind the proposal.
Another redevelopment proposal on Sixth Street — this time on the west side — may modernize a well-known strip of old shops and restaurants. Prolific local developer Riverside Resources appears to be behind the proposal.
"I see this as an industry that essentially has Stage 4 cancer and is failing. The solutions here are as if we’re treating it with Stage 1 cancer."
"I see this as an industry that essentially has Stage 4 cancer and is failing. The solutions here are as if we’re treating it with Stage 1 cancer."
Paramount Group — one of the largest real estate investment trusts in the U.S. — has announced the closing of a 15-year lease agreement with O’Melveny & Myers LLP (OMM) for 142,000 square feet of office space at 1301 Avenue of the Americas. The law firm will occupy the 17th through 20th floors in the 1.7-million-square-foot trophy tower located between 52nd and 53rd streets in Midtown Manhattan. The move is scheduled to occur in late 2024 or early 2025. Negotiations on behalf of the land...
Paramount Group — one of the largest real estate investment trusts in the U.S. — has announced the closing of a 15-year lease agreement with O’Melveny & Myers LLP (OMM) for 142,000 square feet of office space at 1301 Avenue of the Americas. The law firm will occupy the 17th through 20th floors in the 1.7-million-square-foot trophy tower located between 52nd and 53rd streets in Midtown Manhattan. The move is scheduled to occur in late 2024 or early 2025. Negotiations on behalf of the land...
Black Women Build founder Shelley Halstead said the project was inspired by the European-style town squares she witnessed on a trip to Austria.
Black Women Build founder Shelley Halstead said the project was inspired by the European-style town squares she witnessed on a trip to Austria.
Fall River developer Walter Bronhard plans to demolish two houses and construct a five-story mixed use building in the College Hill neighborhood.
Fall River developer Walter Bronhard plans to demolish two houses and construct a five-story mixed use building in the College Hill neighborhood.
Plans call for the development of a 750,000-square-foot building on the site of the former Bridgford Foods Corp. property in the metro's Fulton Market District.
The post CRG, Shapack Move Forward on $441M Chicago Mixed-Use Project appeared first on Commercial Property Executive.
Plans call for the development of a 750,000-square-foot building on the site of the former Bridgford Foods Corp. property in the metro's Fulton Market District.
The post CRG, Shapack Move Forward on $441M Chicago Mixed-Use Project appeared first on Commercial Property Executive.
Winchester City Council has revealed more details of its plans to revitalise Kings Walk in Winchester city centre. The upgrading of Kings Walk, led by a team including architectural practice Studio Multi, will see the transformation of this key part of the Central Winchester Regeneration site and will help to breathe new life into the area. The council will shortly be announcing a procurement process to find a contractor to deliver the works which have been shared with, and welcomed by, tenants,...
Winchester City Council has revealed more details of its plans to revitalise Kings Walk in Winchester city centre. The upgrading of Kings Walk, led by a team including architectural practice Studio Multi, will see the transformation of this key part of the Central Winchester Regeneration site and will help to breathe new life into the area. The council will shortly be announcing a procurement process to find a contractor to deliver the works which have been shared with, and welcomed by, tenants,...