Some of seven-building 140-year-old complex could face demolition for residential tower
Some of seven-building 140-year-old complex could face demolition for residential tower
A massive former convent in the heart of Montreal's fashionable Plateau borough might finally be converted to housing.
Some architecture firm leaders expect revenue growth in 2025, according to monthly AIA survey
U.S. architecture firm leaders are seeing a potential rebound in business after more than a year of developers taking a cautious approach to pursuing new projects.
Complex will host home games for University of Arizona ice hockey
Construction is scheduled to begin this week on an ice hockey arena in the Arizona desert designed by JLG Architects that features a restaurant with retractable glass doors overloo...
Developers scramble to meet surging data center demand in Southern California
A Dallas-based firm opened a data center near downtown Los Angeles as rising demand for computing power and data storage has fueled a national surge to develop the digital hubs.
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Micron Technology's $100 billion plant, state's $2.25 billion freeway demolition could transform city
Once a vibrant manufacturing center, Syracuse for years has been plotting its revival after several big factories closed. The state is tearing down an elevated highway that divided...
City pays $11 million for commercial property in Buckhead neighborhood
The city of Atlanta acquired two commercial buildings and a vacant lot to extend the popular 22-mile Beltline walking path that will ultimately circle the central city.
Herzog & de Meuron led design of Tate Modern museum in former power plant in London
Sotheby’s, owner of the former Whitney Museum of American Art building on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, has tapped a Swiss architecture firm to give a face-lift to the landmark buil...
Executives say failure of building giants to incorporate other voices has led to problems
A team at developer Hines working on a plan for a large mixed-use project in St. Petersburg, Florida, spent weeks gathering feedback from local residents about what they wanted to ...
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California looks to boost film tax credits
Developer Craig Hall adds to hotel portfolio after his first foray into the sector in the Dallas Arts District
Developer Craig Hall has been busy this month with the opening of the luxury hotel anchoring his namesake development, Hall Park, in a fast-growing Dallas-area suburb, as well as t...
Conservation Fund acquires 30-acre tract, plans donation to city of Atlanta
A nonprofit environmental group acquired one of the largest undeveloped tracts of forest in Atlanta’s Buckhead neighborhood and plans to donate the property for a city park.
USL Championship league approved new franchise for Iowa's largest city
The state of Iowa and a local government authority approved $33.5 million for a professional soccer stadium in downtown Des Moines that could also include a surrounding mixed-use c...
Eaton to update Metromover's electrical components as part of ongoing renovation of the system
Eaton, the global electronic infrastructure and power management company with a U.S. headquarters in Beachwood, Ohio, has been hired to upgrade the Miami Metromover, an elevated pe...
Blackstone portfolio company to expand in one of nation's biggest data center hubs
QTS Data Centers, a Blackstone portfolio company, is expanding one of its data center campuses in North Texas to meet the growing demand from its customers in the area.
Building combines warehouse aesthetic with playgrounds, other spaces for kids, teens
The first new Boys and Girls Club neighborhood center in Chicago is located in what could appear to be an unlikely place, surrounded by warehouses.
Ashforth Cos. lead developer for $30 million project to upgrade, renovate retail spaces, passenger areas
Development firm Ashforth Cos. started construction on a $30 million renovation of the commuter-rail station in Greenwich, Connecticut, with plans to add a restaurant, retail and i...
Theme park catering to younger children one of several planned for Dallas area
North America's second Peppa Pig Theme Park is getting ready to open its doors more than a year after construction began on the Dallas-area amusement park catering to younger child...
Former Brookfield Property executive Ric Clark joins firm that builds around stadiums
Ric Clark, former chairman and chief executive of Brookfield Property Group, has joined the board of a new sports and entertainment real estate development company.
Cobb Galleria Centre competes with several convention centers in Atlanta area
A suburban Atlanta county hired architecture and construction firms to renovate its 42-year-old convention center to better compete with similar facilities in the region.