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Penn Station redevelopment takes another step forward following financing approval

Archinect

A key state oversight body approved the financing plan to redevelop Penn Station and its surrounding neighborhood Wednesday, greenlighting one of Gov. Kathy Hochul’s loftiest projects, which is estimated to cost a total of $22 billion.

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The Citadel effect

Brandon Donnelly

Today, the Miami housing market is feeling the effects : “They’ve been buying here aggressively,” said Michael Martinez, a real estate agent with Sotheby’s in Miami, who recently brokered the sale of a $5mn home in Coconut Grove, a quiet salubrious suburb, to a Citadel employee. The Citadel migration is definitely occurring.”

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What's next for affordable housing in 2024?

BD+C

Most cities still face a shortage of tens of thousands of affordable units. What does the real estate and financial landscape look like? We distilled that information into an interactive tool—our IRA Calculator —which can estimate financing opportunities at stake in different sustainable design decisions.

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Reinvestment without displacement: North Avenue Market

Community Architect Daily

Ever since artists revived New York's SOHO they have become the target of revitalization strategies, in Baltimore's Station North District probably more so than in the three other "Arts and Entertainment Districts" in the City. Almost a city block: Floorplan of the market in the current "chopped up" state.

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Here Is What COVID-19 Will Do to Architecture and Cities

Community Architect

People with those convictions certainly don't think that architecture or cities will change. Already the NYT is reporting a wave of people fleeing New York City for the suburbs. The trends already had significant impacts on the built environment, especially on the liveliness and urbanity of cities, some good, some bad.

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It Won't Be Over Soon: How Will COVID Change the World?

Community Architect

Free transit, for example, even though it was shortlived in most cities. Experts estimate the the current infection level in the US to be about ten times the nearly 4 million confirmed cases , i.e. about 10-15%. Possibly the US will face European conditions where art is a social service largely financed by taxes.

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Architecture Articles: Building Design

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Architecture Articles, Architectural Developments, Global Design Project News, New Property Posts Architecture Articles: Building Designs Building Debate – Architectural Information + International Construction Projects Architecture Articles Information : Building Links Architectural Projects + Key New Property Designs, alphabetical: Building (..)