$47 million apartment project near UC gets Port aid
$47 million apartment project near UC gets Port aid
The Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority’s board voted Tuesday to help developer Hallmark Campus Communities as it works to build a $47 million apartment projects near the University of Cincinnati.
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An Over-the-Rhine developer is planning a $10.9 million, 44-unit apartment building a few blocks from Findlay Market.
An Over-the-Rhine developer is planning a $10.9 million, 44-unit apartment building a few blocks from Findlay Market.
The development is part of a greater $4 billion push by Baltimore-based Cordish, the City of Arlington, Texas, the Rangers and Loews Hotels & Co to transform the area.
The development is part of a greater $4 billion push by Baltimore-based Cordish, the City of Arlington, Texas, the Rangers and Loews Hotels & Co to transform the area.
The proposal is just north of Watson Road, near the site where another multifamily project was denied approval.
The proposal is just north of Watson Road, near the site where another multifamily project was denied approval.
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Cityzenith, a Chicago-based digital twin platform, announced last week that it is partnering with the Los Angeles branch of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Better Buildings Challenge to help construct a digital twin, or virtual replica, of a section of the city to help make its buildings more sustainable and reduce carbon emissions.
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Cityzenith, a Chicago-based digital twin platform, announced last week that it is partnering with the Los Angeles branch of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Better Buildings Challenge to help construct a digital twin, or virtual replica, of a section of the city to help make its buildings more sustainable and reduce carbon emissions.
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The Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority Wednesday approved financing measures and other public assistance for three major Greater Cincinnati real estate projects that will bring an estimated $365 million in private investment to the city.
The Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority Wednesday approved financing measures and other public assistance for three major Greater Cincinnati real estate projects that will bring an estimated $365 million in private investment to the city.
This stone & stucco waterfront home is located at 608 W Tuscany Way in Port O'Connor, Texas and is situated on 2/3 of an acre of land.
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This stone & stucco waterfront home is located at 608 W Tuscany Way in Port O'Connor, Texas and is situated on 2/3 of an acre of land.
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SKK Developments has sold two more of its newest urban developments, this time to MG Properties from San Diego.
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