Lake Eola Stunner: Orlando Nixes Landmark Status For Lubbe House
Orlando commissioners voted 6-1 to deny landmark status for the Lubbe House at Lake Eola, leaving preservationists and city leaders at odds over the building’s future. City officials say the house won’t be torn down but landmark protections are off the table for now.
Buckhead’s Biggest Office Park Gets New Life As Piedmont Medical Hub
CP Group plans to convert four buildings at Buckhead’s Piedmont Center into Buckhead Medical Center, pairing medical suites with street-level dining and new amenities. The proposal is the latest phase of a wider master plan to rebrand the 2.2M‑SF campus.
Southbridge Tower Crane Gets Green Light As Near South Side Braces For Change
A tower crane permit was issued March 16, 2026, clearing the final major permit for Southbridge Phase 1C and moving a 12-story, 80-unit project toward vertical construction. The project combines mixed-income housing with a small retail corner on the Near South Side.
Denver Governor's Mansion Lot Trades VIP Parking For Affordable Apartments
New filings show the state’s plan to turn the parking lot across from the Boettcher Mansion into mixed‑income housing that would lean on state funds. The project would reserve parking for the governor’s residence while carving out below‑market units.
Tax Credit Crash Stalls 70-Unit Senior Housing Plan In Northeast D.C.
A planned 70‑unit senior housing project at 1800 Hamlin St. NE is on hold after developer Cubed Partners said key tax‑credit financing evaporated. The company is seeking a three‑year extension while it lines up new capital.
Sanford Showdown: Residents Push To Hit Pause On Deep River Data Hub
At a packed Lee County meeting, residents urged a moratorium on data‑center approvals after reports a company explored using local gas wells to power servers. The debate turned sharp over zoning, water and extraction risks.












