Tag: mixed-use
Healthcare: Proposed state-of-the-art Kirtland veterans clinic could provide as many as 8,000 jobs

Healthcare: Proposed state-of-the-art Kirtland veterans clinic could provide as many as 8,000 jobs

Posted 03.15.2010 | Categories: Medical Office/Healthcare | No Comments

A proposed veterans complex promises to bring state-of-the-art medicine and other benefits to veterans.

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Student Housing: Gateway district eyed for North Pleasant

Student Housing: Gateway district eyed for North Pleasant

Posted 03.11.2010 | Categories: Student Housing | No Comments

A mix of college housing and commercial and retail space could be developed providing a needed area for students to live and enhancing the town’s commercial tax base.

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Student Housing: Housing planned near arena

Student Housing: Housing planned near arena

Posted 03.08.2010 | Categories: Student Housing | No Comments

A Portland developer building a $12 million apartment near the Matthew Knight Arena means to make the east campus — as opposed to the west campus strip — the nexus of university life. “We’re trying to build a neighborhood. We’re not just building a project. That’s really important.”

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Transit: New Broad Street Moves to Buy GM Site

Transit: New Broad Street Moves to Buy GM Site

Posted 02.02.2010 | Categories: Transit Development | No Comments

A 165-acre suburban industrial site that has been dormant for at least a year could become a mixed-use development in years to come. Orlando-based New Broad Street Cos. says it has a contract with Detroit-based General Motors to buy its former automotive plant in suburban Doraville.

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Transit: Transit-oriented projects could be the key, Maryland transporation group’s report says

Posted 09.14.2009 | Categories: Transit Development | No Comments

In the same way that the interstate highway system drove development around the region over the past half-century, mass transit could be a defining force in shaping the future of Central Maryland, according to a report to be issued Wednesday by the Central Maryland Transportation Alliance.
Projects planned and built with access to public transportation – [...]

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