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Affordable Housing Developments Meet Rising Demand in Minnesota
In the post-pandemic era, markets across the United States are seeing population growth. Minnesota is making major strides to build affordable housing to meet new demand. Developers in large cities are increasingly looking to add an affordable component to their projects, and are using innovative strategies to find sites. From brownfield redevelopment to the conversion…
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Developers Capitalize on Opportunities Across Asset Classes in Houston
Houston remains one of the leading real estate metros in the country, and as the region continues to grow, many asset classes are attractive options for development firms. Developers are looking to capitalize on the hot market, from pursuing ambitious data center projects to new housing options to meet demand from a rising population. Amenity-rich,…
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Upcoming Projects in California Are Reshaping the Urban Landscape
California is witnessing a surge in major real estate developments that will reshape urban landscapes across the state. From Greystar’s largest-ever mixed-use project in Southern California to Sacramento’s transformation of a former basketball arena into a housing hub, and San Diego’s efforts to balance redevelopment with affordable housing commitments, these projects reflect both the challenges…
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New York City’s Latest Development Projects Revitalize Neighborhoods
New York City is a high-demand market for a reason, with a strong population of young professionals chasing their dreams, businesses opting to locate headquarters in the city, and an entertainment scene that is always thriving. Development projects breaking ground reflect the region’s housing needs and bring unique entertainment and recreational options to residents.…
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Big Projects Breaking Ground in Dallas Show a Market on the Rise
The Sun Belt states have been on the rise since the pandemic-era, and migration trends are continuing to drive development in Dallas, Texas. People have been moving to the city to take advantage of a growing job market and a relatively affordable cost of living compared to coastal metros, and the trend does not seem…
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Bay Area Housing Transformations: Major Projects Shaping the Future
As the Bay Area grapples with housing shortages and state mandates, several transformative developments are reshaping the region’s residential landscape. From San Francisco’s ambitious Stonestown project to Marin County’s Mallard Pointe, new housing initiatives are making waves in communities large and small.
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Chicago Universities Will Bring Exciting New Development to the City
Chicago universities Northwestern and DePaul recently announced plans for new buildings on campus. Even though less-than-ideal market conditions have stalled many projects in urban areas, higher education institutions are proving an exception to the rule. Colleges and universities are moving forward with improving buildings and facilities on campus. DePaul is building a new basketball practice…
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Indianapolis’ Latest Development Driven by Young Professionals
Indianapolis continues to draw a population of young professionals with its affordability, major league sports teams, seasonal weather, and more. The city’s latest slate of development projects reflects the shifting demographics, with plenty of mixed-use residential designed to promote walkability. Young workers, who come to Indianapolis for employment opportunities and because living costs are lower…
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Projects Pick Up in Chicago as the Summer Comes to a Close
Development teams are getting back into the office as the summer comes to a close and getting busy with some exciting projects in the Chicago area. The recent interest rate cuts mean there’s hope a shift in the market is on the horizon, and many firms are staying busy and penciling deals in the interim.…