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Thanks to Multi-Housing News for covering our latest topping off!
The mixed-use Southern Land Company property will offer residential and retail space.
Southern Land Co. Tops Off Philly Project
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"Lease PENN 2 with Vornado and Cushman & Wakefield: Your Top Commercial Real Estate Solution" Read the full article below..
“Lease PENN 2 with Vornado and Cushman & Wakefield: Your Top Commercial Real Estate Solution”
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New York: America’s biggest renovation market, 45% larger than the runner-up (Los Angeles) and notoriously complex where residential construction is in play. Learn how renovations impact lifetime value in property and how owners and their reps can get projects on track in buildings once and for all. #renovationmanagement #condos #coops #peopleinproperty
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If you’re thinking about renovations, speak to the building experts first. Some may warn you about ‘over-capitalising’ – which is code for ‘you’re not going to increase the value of the property by the amount you’re spending’. It’s good advice, although it depends on your intentions for the property. It also pays to speak to an expert about the most effective way to finance renovations – there are lots of options. Let us know if you need a hand. #esteemedfinancialservices #esteemedfinancial #perth #perthisok #perthhomes #perthrealestate #perthprofessionals #subiaco
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Fun Fact Friday: Discover the Quirky Side of Multifamily Construction! 🏡🤓 Construction is serious business, but there's always room for a bit of fun and fascinating facts! Did you know these quirky insights about multifamily construction? 🛠️ 1. Sky-High Connections: The tallest residential building in the world is Central Park Tower in New York City, reaching an astounding 1,550 feet! Talk about reaching new heights in multifamily living. 2. Underwater Homes: In Amsterdam, there are unique floating homes designed to adapt to rising water levels, showcasing innovative solutions for waterfront living. 3. The LEGO Connection: The average LEGO brick can withstand 950 pounds of force, highlighting the incredible strength and durability that goes into construction, even on a smaller scale. 4. Ancient Innovations: The Romans were pioneers in multifamily living with their insulae, apartment-like structures that housed multiple families, complete with shared amenities. 5. Building on Ice: In Sweden, the Ice hotel is constructed anew each year from ice blocks harvested from the Torne River, demonstrating the versatility of construction materials. What fun construction facts do you find fascinating? Share your favorites in the comments below! #funfactfriday #constructiontrivia #multifamilyconstruction
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Uncover the truths about #PassiveHouse construction and learn why it's gaining momentum in Multifamily developments! From energy savings to building costs, Brian Skender debunks six common myths and clarifies the differences between Passive House, LEED and Net Zero building standards. Pictured: Skender under construction at Fifth City Commons, a 43-unit, all-electric, Passive-House affordable housing complex and retail space on Chicago’s West Side. Read Brian’s article in Multi-Housing News: https://lnkd.in/dfBXaJa5
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Alongside other industry experts, our UK Head of Commercial Development and Project Management Nick Clare recently took part in a Property Week roundtable which explored best practices for delivering high-quality, future-proof offices in a fast-changing world for the workplace industry. The panel discussed evolving requirements such as flexible work patterns, travel times, and net-zero ambitions and how these impact: 👉 office location 👉 how to create appropriate spaces 👉 contributing and relating to the immediate neighbourhood 👉 addressing sustainability and embodied carbon and how this influences the ability to let office buildings 👉 and the changing responsibilities of architects and designers. On the theme of office location, Nick said: “We are seeing more people focused on transport and getting to the office. It’s certainly more important now than ever, to try to get people back into the working environment, and into the office. The location (in relation) to transport hubs is a huge driver – nobody wants to travel two and half hours to and from work.” Other panellists included experts from TP Bennett, Montagu Evans, and Argent LLP. RICS, Squarebrook, Travers Smith, Ivanhoé Cambridge, CO-RE and Property Week. Read more below. #office #workplace #RealEstate #CommercialDevelopment
Property Week, in partnership with architect tp bennett, gathered a panel of experts and stakeholders to discuss the best practices for delivering high-quality, future-proof offices. The Round Table was chaired by Melanie Flaherty, deputy editor at Property Week alongside Julian Sharpe, principal director at tp bennett and James Elliott, director at tp bennett. The discussion commenced with a presentation on One Stonecutter – a 13-storey office block at One Stonecutter Street in Farringdon, London, designed by tp bennett which is set to be completed by the first quarter of 2025. Panellists included: Julian Sharpe, principal director, tp bennett James Elliott, director, tp bennett Shane Kelly, principal director, tp bennett Peter Bovill, partner, Montagu Evans Nick Clare, head of commercial, Turner & Townsend Aoife McEvoy, development director, Argent LLP Tina Paillet, FRICS, RICS president and ceo / co-founder, Circotrade Rupert Perkins, director, Squarebrook Edmund Reed, managing partner, Travers Smith Richard Saul, senior director, asset management and development – Ivanhoé Cambridge Edward Thomson, associate director, CO-RE London Melanie Flaherty, deputy editor, Property Week Lewis Berrill, reporter, Property Week To read the article about the discussion please visit: https://lnkd.in/eUaGG6DM To view previous Client Solutions Projects, visit: https://lnkd.in/e2WVCmct If you're interested in hosting a Round Table or want to find out more about Client Solutions please contact us via email: [email protected]. emap
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Moving the the needle to create move supply at scale!!
Celsius Property Group given go-ahead to develop Shenton Park BTR: https://lnkd.in/eaJHjsEJ cc Richard Pappas, Damian Butler, Kylee Schoonens, Rothelowman and Urbis #btrnewsau #btr #buildtorent #planning #planningapproval #perth #residential #btraustralia #btrperth
Celsius given go-ahead to develop Shenton Park BTR
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