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Flow and Merrimac Ventures have completed Flow House at Miami Worldcenter — a turnkey, 466‑unit condo tower with wellness amenities and an optional leaseback program.
AES pulled the contested "Seguro" battery-storage plan near Escondido after months of neighborhood opposition and new county safety scrutiny. The 22–23 acre site's future is now uncertain.
Newly built Paradise Valley hillside estate lists for $10.75M, offering total privacy and sweeping 190-degree mountain-to-city views. The property includes a new guest casita and pool.
A $225 million, 292-unit affordable project has broken ground at 1185 River Avenue in West Concourse, including 173 supportive apartments and on-site services.
A caisson permit clears the way for foundation work on a seven‑story, 91‑unit project at 4006 N Sheridan in Uptown, and the Holiday Club faces demolition.
An investigation found Michigan spent $261M assembling a Mundy Township megasite near Flint, buying about 155 homes and demolishing many even though no factory signed on.
A 16‑story, 190‑room Hampton Inn at 333 Washington Ave. has been listed for sale; brokers say a buyer could reposition the property near the Gateway Arch.
Renderings show trees, cobblestones and native plantings for Town Square; funding, ADA limits and a monument relocation will shape whether it happens.
Councilmember Lauren Meister wants developers seeking major West Hollywood deals to disclose entity structure, ownership stakes and financing capacity before votes.
City Manager Fidel Maltez has proposed raising inclusionary‑zoning thresholds and lowering fees to attract development and bolster school funding amid enrollment losses.
Roshel will acquire International Motors' Springfield plant and plans to repurpose the 2M-sq-ft factory for armored and special-vehicle production. Local leaders say the move could preserve hundreds of jobs.
HiMark Hotel has opened in South Lake Tahoe after a $13.8M purchase; a $4.2M renovation and spa-focused upgrades will roll out through 2028.
A four‑story retail building that replaced the late‑night Taco Bell across from Wrigley Field is on the market with an asking price just over $33 million.
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