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The historic Eastern Columbia Building in L.A. now features 147 loft-style living units.
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The timing couldn’t have been better for New York City-based development company Clipper Equity, which was in the market for a condo conversion project in Brooklyn. The NY Telephone Building immediately caught their eye.
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The Guth Complex presented a hum-drum façade to central St. Louis for the past hundred years. Its four buildings, once painted white, had faded to a dingy gray. For most of its 100-year history, the complex was surrounded by similar operations: warehouses, workshops, and small factories.
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Pools and spas are a top multifamily amenity, but new federal laws mandate making them safer.
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Construction will soon begin on the redevelopment of the Lemp Brewery site, bringing offices, restaurants, shops, and 400 apartments to the complex of red brick buildings.
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MULTIFAMILY EXECUTIVE Senior Editor Chris Wood rounds up interesting and intriguing news tidbits. This week: pampered pooches, plenty of poultry, and embracing the future of advertising.
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A former Western Electric Co. warehouse, Mockingbird Station is now a transit-oriented, mixed-use retail, office, and rental loft development.
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Fueled by passion, Kevin McGowan reshapes Midwest downtowns into vibrant, livable communities.
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Through smart planning and design, this year's winners created livable, pedestrian-friendly communities certain to gain kudos from New Urbanism advocates everywhere. The projects—from a tight urban infill spot in the heart of a redeveloping downtown to an outlying multi-acre blighted site—bring the...