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Documents hint at Apple’s construction timeline for North Carolina hub in RTP
The buildout for Apple’s campus in Research Triangle Park is still years away, newly released documents show.
Kaufman Development to bring Green|House Short North online in 2024, acquire out-of-state assets
Kaufman Development will look to bring the Gravity experience to new markets in 2024.
After years of work, progress at 750-acre rail-served industrial hub in Taylor is hard to grasp for owners
Sandwiched between Samsung's new factory and the Hutto Megasite is this rare industrial hub poised to boom. It's already a favorite for Tesla, and other companies are lining up to take space.
PREIT files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, agrees to relinquish stake in Fashion District
If PREIT's restructuring plan is approved by the court, the company will be taken private and receive additional funding from a group of investors.
Homeowners moving into 3D-printed neighborhood north of Austin as work continues
Ten robotic construction systems are about two-thirds done working on the development that features eight different floor plans. This article includes drone video of the project from the air.
The Punch List: New projects, policies and initiatives aimed at solving Central Ohio’s housing problem
Central Ohio is facing a severe housing shortage, but local developers, city leaders and nonprofits are among those working to change that.
Fast-growing Raleigh contractor buys office building in Cary
A Raleigh-based construction company bought a vacant office building in Cary to support its growing headcount.
Multifamily developer nears completion of 4,000 ‘missing middle’ housing units in Arizona
Since 2018, Scottsdale-based Greenlight Communities has invested more than $800 million to build attainable workforce housing in metro Phoenix and southern Arizona. Greenlight has several more projects under construction and in the pipeline moving forward in the Valley.
East Colfax primed for change with bus rapid transit and design standards
Denver city leaders on Monday will vote on new rules that could dictate how East Colfax Avenue looks and functions for decades. But whether those rules, already in place on other busy streets, are a poor fit for the thoroughfare remains a point of debate.
If approved by the City Council, the package of proposed zoning changes will govern future development for hundreds of properties between Sherman and Yosemite streets with an eye toward ensuring ample shopfronts and more space for sidewalk users along Colfax.
The measure comes before the council as the city’s Department of Transportation and Infrastructure marches toward a final design for the long-anticipated East Colfax Avenue Bus Rapid Transit network. Crews are expected to begin construction on the first segment of that project — which will install dedicated lanes and more than two dozen loading platforms to accommodate a network of high-frequency, fast-loading buses — next year.
While BRT will change the face of transportation..
$8.4 billion: How a historic expansion transformed Midtown
The expansion featured 46 different projects in a 1.2-square-mile district.