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Don’t demo this sad trio

Architecture Here and There

Three houses on Angell Street, in Providence, whose proposed demolition is considered mysterious. Recent photograph of the three vacant houses whose demolition may be imminent. Someone has it in for a row of decent old houses on Angell Street. Two attempts to develop a hotel were blocked in 2020 and 2022.

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Developer holds Baltimore City hostage - can he be forced to develop?

Community Architect Daily

Can a developer be forced to develop a vacant lot? A lot that is only vacant because the developer decided to purchase and demolish a historic theater venue? A lot that has been sitting in the defunct status for 17 years, ever since the developer acquired it? It’s time to put up or shut up. Not these days, anyhow.

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How to design for adaptive reuse: Don’t reinvent the wheel

BD+C

Before you bring in the demo crew, have a team of structural engineers help you find opportunities to save time, money and headaches. Develop a strong branding strategy. Tampa’s Uptown District Our Tampa office is working with RD Management to develop concepts for adaptive reuse for one of their properties in Tampa’s Uptown District.

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Metro Reports: Traditions at Hazelwood, 2631 NW Upshur, 1375 N Killingsworth, and more

Next Portland

Traditions at Hazelwood, designed by Spokane-based Olson Projects for developer Inland Group, will include 211 units of affordable housing. A 13,895 SF parcel for a new 11,738 SF (18) unit development and a 66,369 SF parcel that contains the existing 40,464 SF apartment complex and parking lots. 2 Loading Zones Provided.

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Metro Reports: Tiller Terrace, The Josephine, Brooklyn Apartments, and more

Next Portland

Originally designed as market-rate housing for developer Wood Partners, new project owner Guardian Real Estate Services has repositioned Tiller Terrace to be 100% affordable housing. Review w DEMO 21-049475-CO and 20-135132 -MTproject name changed 10/2021 to Tiller Terrace. C, Number of loading spaces.

Permits 92
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Metro Reports: Con-way Block 290, Timberview, Multiple Pathways to Graduation, and more

Next Portland

Early Assistance was requested for a project at 4102 SE Powell Blvd : Proposed development is for a freestanding Panda Express restaurant with drive-thru and separate trash enclosure located at the combined 0.53 Design Review is necessary because the proposal is for exterior alterations in a Design Overlay Zone. acre (23,278 sq.

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The Kitchen Design Process | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

Here it is: “Kitchen design trends change fairly rapidly but most of the items on this list have been developing and refining for years. I do not want to unload to the counter to the right of the sink – that’s a cleaning zone, not a cooking zone. This is our second house we have designed and lived in.