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The Butterfly Effect

Landscape Architecture Magazine

She remembered Austin Allen, ASLA, a Black, Cleveland-born landscape architect whom she met when she first moved to the city in 2006. The city’s then-commissioner of real estate (and now the commissioner of capital projects), James DeRosa, ensured that the site would remain under the guardianship of Rice. GENERAL CONTRACTOR F.

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The Rise and Fall of Baltimore's HarborPlace

Community Architect

A public space is meant to be there "in perpetuity" (Baltimore city charter) whereas retail and restaurants have the shortest shelf life in real estate, much shorter than museums or exhibits which are more commonly inserted into public open spaces. One has to do with longevity. Activists have also taken up the idea.

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US Architecture News: American Buildings

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Under the bill, the state would track businesses involved with the wall and prevent them from obtaining in-state contracts or assets. Macklowe continues to be a formidable player in the real estate arena. Roth founded Vornado, one of the most prominent real estate trusts in New York and Washington.

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US Building News: American Architecture

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Under the bill, the state would track businesses involved with the wall and prevent them from obtaining in-state contracts or assets. Macklowe continues to be a formidable player in the real estate arena. Roth founded Vornado, one of the most prominent real estate trusts in New York and Washington.