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Dallas-based apartment builder Palladium USA has closed the financing and launched construction on a $64 million high-end multifamily community in Anna.

A building proposed for a parking lot near Milwaukee’s Summerfest grounds would include some smaller apartments with rents starting at about $1,150 a month, which developer Carl Kaeding classified as being on the more affordable end of the market.

A Dallas-based developer's plan to deliver 30 multifamily communities by 2030 runs partially through the Austin area — and Kalterra Capital Partners LLC is considering even more projects in Central Texas. The firm earlier this year started work on multifamily communities in the region. Plus, ABJ subscribers can access an in-depth list of the busiest multifamily developers around.

3G Development did not materially change plans or an incentives request for a 246-apartment transit-oriented complex in the River Market after an initial failure to secure public assistance. Rather, a new prevailing wage guarantee appeared to win the day.

The Reflections at City Center would include office space and apartments near Lenexa City Center.

Despite soft spring sales, homebuilders are moving ahead with plans to open communities across the Valley, across all price points — from the high $300,000s in the West Valley to more than $1 million in north Scottsdale. Here's what they have on the agenda.

The developer successfully entitled the West Oakland site for more than 1,000 homes in 2019. The pandemic has made it challenging to secure a needed equity partner for the site, Panoramic says.

“When we look at Rosenberg/Beasley, most of the historic development activity has been in closer-in locations around Southwest Freeway and Highway 36 and not of the scale of Starbridge,” said Bryan Glasshagel, senior vice president at housing market research firm Zonda.

Three of the region’s largest general contractors are expected to be named co-general contractors for the Bills stadium project.