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Johns Hopkins Bayview faces more pushback over planned $469 million expansion
A group of local unions and community organizations are continuing efforts to stall a $469 million expansion project being plotted by Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center.
United Workers, Charmed City Land Trust and Sanctuary Streets have again submitted documents to state regulators voicing opposition to Bayview's pending expansion and renovation plans. The plans propose the construction of a new inpatient building, and renovation of two existing buildings on Bayview's East Baltimore campus.
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Take a sneak peek at the newest condos to hit the Richmond waterfront amid flurry of development
With 2,000 homes in the pipeline near the new ferry terminal, developers like Shea Homes are bringing big investments — and even yacht prospects — to the once under-invested East Bay shore.
New drawings, more delay for Seattle’s Civic Square skyscraper (Photos)
Initially, Bosa Development was to be under construction in 2018 on the residential tower, but not the master-use permit might not come until later this year or early next.
More than 60 permanently affordable apartments are coming to Denver’s Cole neighborhood
Permanent affordable housing is coming to an area of Denver that has seen great change over the past several years.
The Urban Land Conservancy (ULC), in partnership with Medici Consulting Group (MCG), will break ground on the development of 66 new, permanently affordable homes at the intersection of Denver’s Cole, Five Points and RiNo neighborhoods.
The plot of land where the development will be constructed will join ULC’s growing Community Land Trust (CLT), “ensuring the housing remains permanently affordable through a 99-year renewable ground lease,” Christi Smith, a spokeswoman for ULC, said in a news release.
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Bethesda caterer extends HQ lease after two-year search for a new home
Bethesda-based Ridgewells Catering has decided to stay put and renovate its current space following a nearly two year search for a new headquarters.
The catering company has occupied 27,824 square feet at its 5525 Dorsey Lane location for 42 years but initiated a search for a new headquarters after recognizing the need for significant upgrades. The search led to the company to look outside of Montgomery County, but its strong ties to the area proved to outweigh any relocation.
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Uniland buys its first building within medical campus
Company pays $4.3 million for former William Mosher Health Center.
Intuition LLC signs lease at former CSX building
Business services company Intuition LLC has signed a 36,299-square-foot lease at a suburban office building formerly occupied by CSX Corp.
The company will move from 9428 Baymeadows Road to Innovation Park, located at 6735 Southpoint Drive S. in Southside. The company will relocate about 175 employees in the fourth quarter this year.
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Komatsu Mining wants world-class facility with new Milwaukee HQ: Slideshow
“Unique and unrivaled” is how John Koetz, president of surface mining at Komatsu Mining Corp., described the vision for a new city of Milwaukee global headquarters.
That new $285 million campus will break ground later this year south of Greenfield Avenue, with frontage on the city’s inner harbor. Koetz discussed the project in detail at the Milwaukee Business Journal’s Power Breakfast event on Friday morning at the Pfister Hotel in Milwaukee. Check out the attached slideshow to see photos…