Parking Lots and Structures

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M&R Development's 80-Unit Central Station, Evanston, Ill.

The parcel was originally designed for condos, but the 2008 downturn led Dodge Capital to M&R Development in 2012 for a rental alternative. More

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Renovation Sensations

Kitchens, baths and common areas are the biggest renovation focal points of this year. More

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Former GE Plant–Turned–Housing Revives Run-down NJ Neighborhood

Now a mix of rental apartments and for-sale townhomes, the onetime manufacturing facility proves: If it’s livable, residents (and profits) will come. More

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Rehabbed New Deal–Era Building Helps Revive Shenandoah Valley Town

Parkway 301, once the birthplace of the Blue Ridge Parkway, had fallen into disuse until an urban-renewal spirit sweeping the nation came to downtown Roanoke, Va. More

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Strategic Upgrades Help Sterling, Va. Property Stay Competitive

Cascades Overlook, located in Sterling, Va., is getting a $3.2 million facelift as kitchens and bathrooms are renovated based on turnovers. Kettler Management is overseeing the $3.2 million renovation. More

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Micro Units Break Into New Settings

JHP Architecture and developers Lang Partners and The Beach Co. push the boundaries of the micro-unit trend beyond high-rises, flats, and the urban core into bold new territory: townhomes, retail parcels, and the suburbs. More

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City Meets Country: Mobile Homes Get Urban Spin in Atlanta

While developers are building new properties with much less parking ground thanks to new zoning requirements, architects are tackling the problem head on, figuring out a creative use for all those empty spaces. More

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Winter Blast: Managers Cope with Abominable Snowfall

An extreme and sustained blast of winter snow handed property managers across the nation challenges to overcome, and lessons to learn from. More

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Boston High-Rise Soars as Post-Recession Success Story

A prominent downtown site gets a second life as home to a luxury residential tower. More

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Related Weaves Santa Ana's Vacant Lots into Community

For years, the Lacy neighborhood of Santa Ana, Calif. suffered empty lots strewn with weeds and trash. So, the city acquired a few parcels for rental units, totaling almost 5.1 acres, for its first major sustainable infill construction project. More

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