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The Iris Opens With 430 Mixed-Income Units in Washington, D.C.

At the site of the former District of Columbia Housing Authority headquarters, The... More

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Converted Apartments Are Up 25% from Pre-Pandemic Numbers

With an additional 77,000 converted apartments expected over the next several... More

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Affordable, Sustainable Housing in One Container
Affordable, Sustainable Housing in One Container

Shipping containers offer housing options under $90 per square foot. More

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Beach Makeover Turns Military Base Into Luxury Hawaiian Resort

2017 MFE Awards, Best Reuse of Land, Merit: Kapilinia Beach Homes More

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URBY Enhances Staten Island Waterfront Development

2017 MFE Awards, Best Reuse of Land, Merit: URBY Staten Island More

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Adaptive Reuse, Merit: Mount Vernon Mill No. 1

The conversion of a shuttered Baltimore cotton mill into a mixed-use community has taken big steps toward helping preserve America’s industrial past. More

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Adaptive Reuse, Merit: Temple Art Lofts

Vallejo, Calif., was hit hard by the Great Recession, with the city declaring bankruptcy in 2008. Among the casualties were two long-vacant landmark buildings slated for condo development that went into foreclosure the next year. Irvine, Calif.–based Domus Development salvaged the structures—the original City Hall, built in 1872, and the Masonic Temple, built in 1917—and renovated them as the mixed-use Temple Art Lofts. More

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New Owners Plan Renovation, Apartments in Central Savings Bank

Two Baltimore-area firms are planning to restore the historic Central Savings Bank downtown, adding more shops and apartments to a once vibrant business district trying to reinvent itself. More

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