A developer purchased the Little Bar and nearby University Baptist Church as its plans advance for high-rise apartments, but ...
ANN ARBOR, MI — Ann Arbor is planning to issue $35 million in bonds to help finance a 20-story affordable housing high-rise ...
In recognition of its innovation in sustainable construction and smart urban living, BROAD Group was also named a recipient ...
A Charlotte developer has its eyes set on a mile-wide radius near The Pearl with two housing developments. Between South ...
A legal spat between a private investor group and Palm Beach County soon could be settled, leading to the construction of the ...
Hyderabad: The high-rise buildings in the city are filling the coffers of the Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA) as it has raked in over Rs 1,000 crore in the last one year thanks to ...
Developers Honore Properties and Peerless Development are seeking city approval for a 28-story, 340-unit apartment tower at 1415 N. Dayton St. in Lincoln Park.
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US outlines vision for rebuilt Gaza with high rise development
Donald Trump and Jared Kushner discuss plans for Gaza’s future, including demilitarization and large scale reconstruction ...
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Nairobi's skyline revolution: Court ruling sets new standards for high-rise development
Explore the Court of Appeal's landmark ruling on Nairobi's skyscraper boom, addressing zoning, infrastructure, and public participation in urban development.
ANN ARBOR, MI — From high-end condos to high-rise apartments and University of Michigan dorms, thousands of new housing units are coming to Ann Arbor. And soon city leaders will finalize a plan to ...
Community for the Triangle says the city’s 13- and 5-story apartment plans ignore years of local input and call for more transparency, green space, and neighborhood-focused development.
Opponents of high-density housing have tried to turn the term into a dirty word. But Midway Rising shows how it can be a city's secret sauce.
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