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The CEO of Bluesky Developers filed plans last week to build more than 60 apartments and ground-floor retail space at 579 Sackett Street, Crain’s New York first reported. The project ...
A Greenwich-based investment firm plans to convert a five-story Stamford office building with 16 apartments into an apartment building with up to 60 units, according to an application filed with ...
Eight homes could soon be built on a vacant lot after plans were recommended for approval ... Flats would be laid out with three on the ground floor, three on the first floor, and three on the attic ...
Salomon said he intends to include a pocket park along the western edge of the lot that was negotiated in that condo plan, and noted his apartment building would not cover the entire remainder of ...
On Tuesday the Metro Inner Development Assessment Panel voted against the City of Melville’s recommendation to reject the apartments proposed ... city centre structure plan and therefore should ...
A plan making it easier to develop small apartment and condominium buildings has won Milwaukee Common Council approval. But council members are taking more time to consider a separate proposal ...
While it’s not yet clear when construction might begin, plans reviewed by board members call for a seven-story building with street-level retail space, apartments, at least 450 parking spaces.
There would be one studio apartment, three one-bedroom apartments and two two-bedroom units under the plan. The site has sufficient parking to accommodate the additional units, and six spaces ...
New York-based Validus Capital plans to redevelop the long-vacant Inn at Lincoln Park at 601 W. Diversey Parkway into a mix of studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments with a small retail shop ...
Green is one word to describe the details of a proposed apartment complex that could take over a Devonport car park.
Open floor plans have certainly enjoyed their day in the sun. However, after years of knocking down walls, putting up support beams, and creating giant, open spaces, people are starting to realize ...