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Rezoning sought for taller buildings in $1B mixed-use hub
The Austin Zoning and Platting Commission has unanimously recommended commercial zoning for a portion of what's known as EastVillage, a $1 billion, 425-acre mixed-use development by Reger Holdings. That could mean buildings as tall as five stories along Parmer Lane.
Butterfield 5 Technology Park is the 2022 Structures honoree for Industrial Project
With industrial space in high demand, the new Butterfield 5 Technology Park is well positioned to welcome tenants. And it doesn’t hurt that it’s a mile away from Morgan Hill’s people-friendly downtown.
Launch of $310M Buffalo Bayou East Master Plan announced with $100M from Kinder Foundation
The launch of the Buffalo Bayou East Master plan, a project aimed at connecting Fifth Ward and greater East End communities to Buffalo Bayou, was officially announced on Sept. 26. The Kinder Foundation donated $100 million to the project.
California will eliminate parking minimums in transit-rich areas. Here’s why that matters for developers
Gov. Newsom signed AB 2097 into law Sept. 22. The bill, which bars local governments from implementing parking minimums within a half mile of public transit, takes effect next year.
Lawson West is the 2022 Structures honoree for Build to Suit Project
The Sobrato Organization and ServiceNow worked collaboratively to develop the latter’s expanded campus in Santa Clara, giving the company plenty of room to grow.
Colliers names Ben Perich to senior vice president and principal role
With his new title at Colliers, Perich will continue to lease and sell commercial retail developments along with Bob Feinberg and Tom Jones, serving both New Mexico and west Texas.
Ventura mixed-use development receives $54 million in financing
The development by Leap of Faith Partners, a developer and owner of residential and commercial real estate in Los Angeles, is in the final stages of entitlement.
Animal dental clinic coming to suburban Chicago
Renovations on the building are set to start next year.
Atlanta Mayor halts potential redevelopment of Atlanta Medical Center site
The moratorium gives the city time to review the impact of the 460-bed hospital's closure on the community and to consider possible rezoning.
Here’s the ‘obvious choice’ for Park Place Technologies’ new headquarters
The data center company should consider this building in downtown Cleveland, a local broker said. Or it could stay put at its recently renovated office.