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The vacant lot in the heart of downtown has failed to redevelop twice over the past decade. Maybe third time's the charm.

The company's future office will be three times smaller than its current workspace.

The Indianapolis developer behind The Yards could break ground on its second multifamily phase in the Stockyards District early next year. A requested sales tax exemption on construction materials won approval from a Unified Government committee.

It's the first single-family home development for the firm and its first project outside of New York City.

Devean George's North Group is considering turning a 200,000-square-foot warehouse in Minneapolis into a modular-housing production facility.

Work has started on Lookout, a 241-unit class A multifamily development with apartments and townhomes off U.S. Route 290 near the Belterra community. This is a type of denser development that Dripping Springs, west of Austin, doesn’t often see. “Lookout is one of the only multifamily projects under construction in the Dripping Springs area,” one developer said. Click through to get more details, and to access ABJ's list of multifamily developers active in the region.

Developer John Kane shared his thoughts on the industry amid a critical juncture for commercial real estate investors across the Triangle as the industry faces headwinds from financial markets tightening up, remote work leaving some office spaces unused and a local election that could shift the balance of power away from developers.

Amenities include a professional spa featuring a salon and massage room, fur storage, ski locker room and a 600-bottle wine cellar.

Several cities in and around the metro have some of the most affordable housing costs in the state relative to income, according to a Smart Asset study.

The council is now set to vote Dec. 6 on whether to approve a request to shift more than 100 acres of northwest Wichita land from rural residential zoning to TF-3 (two-family residential) and limited commercial.