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Parts of well-known Newcastle city centre building to be re-opened for first time in decades
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"Owners of United Center Reveal $7B Plan for Revitalizing Surrounding Area" Read the full article below..
“Owners of United Center Reveal $7B Plan for Revitalizing Surrounding Area”
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Just south of Santa Monica Boulevard
City of West Hollywood seeking affordable housing for site at 1047-1057 S. Crescent Heights Boulevard
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Swindon Oasis plans and public consultation now live
Swindon Oasis plans and public consultation now live
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New developments can often be controversial, as it was with New Waverley, The St James Quarter, Virgin Hotels Edinburgh and the Edinburgh Accies stadium development. However, when the controversy fades, we're left with stronger and more vibrant communities that bring in additional investment. My column from today's Edinburgh News. #planning #development #investment #townandcitycentres #regeneration #controversy https://lnkd.in/eqK4kPjR
City centre streets and buildings more attractive and in better shape than ever - Donald Anderson
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Courtenay Place Redevelopment With the shambles of Thorndon Quay as the closest thing the WCC has as a success, and the uncertainly of the future of the Reading Centre hanging over their heads like the sword of Damocles, I say go slow before making a big blunder. I dread how much ratepayers' money will be spent before we know who the new owner is and what they want to do with the site. Imagine the ratepayers' fury if it all has to be dug up for the new owner, or closed off while they do their construction. With the economy turning the corner next year, and the Police doing foot patrols again, Courtenay Place may heal itself. If Council must do something let it, for now, be the minimally viable product. We may have to put it all back next year. https://lnkd.in/gP479P-5
Golden Mile revitalisation
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Transforming Stretford: Aamer Shah's Ambitious HMO Plans for Barton Road. More details on https://lnkd.in/e5v8mvgZ - Aamer Shah’s recent planning application with Trafford Council aims to significantly alter the landscape of Barton Road, Stretford, transforming a modest two-bedroom semi-detached home into a substantial ten-bedroom house of multiple occupation (HMO). This ambitious project is designed not just to expand residential capacity but to address community concerns regarding anti-social behaviour and noise, which are common apprehensions associated with larger tenant populations. Shah assures residents that thorough management strategies will be in place to mitigate these potential issues, aiming to foster a harmonious living environment. The proposed three-storey building will feature spacious communal areas along with essential amenities, while also promoting environmental responsibility with provisions for private parking, secure bicycle storage, and designated bin areas. Supported by HAD & Co Property Consultants, the proposal highlights strategic accessibility to public transport and local services, ensuring that the development is not only beneficial for tenants but also integrates smoothly into the existing neighbourhood fabric.
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This is my property You are dealing directly with the seller Feel free to reach out to me with any questions Unique Gem within an Opportunity Zone, with views of Robles Park & Lake. Value is in the Land but current structures can be utilized depending on final use. Currently rezoned to Commercial Health to accommodate for an 87 bed ALF (Assisted Living Facility), but it can be rezoned back to multifamily of Mixed Use 35 should that be desired. Commercial use such as shopping plaza or storage units are also possible. This parcel can be the following: - ALF 87 beds - Multifamily 30 dwellings - Mixed Use units (commercial and residential total) - Townhomes , a higher density multi family is also possible if SB102 is implemented, shopping plaza or storage units are also possible Listing price includes 414 and 418 E Emily St which is included in sale. Pictures are available for illustration . Lots of potential and opportunity here. More summary on the property/ area 1- Here is the official Website for the redevelopment project of the city, including the press release and the timeline already completed. To be noted that a notice to vacate were sent to people a long time ago already, (more than 90% Section 8 on the city owned land already vacated). And demo should start end of December, 1st week of January. The city injected several billions into that project, financed in part by the $Billions donated by Bill Gates and Jeff Vinik several years ago. This project was supposed to start in 2019, but because of Covid, they pushed everything back, and now it’s happening. PMG is the Building company that has been selected. Read this website in depth. You have ALL the info on it about this project. https://newroblespark.com/ 2- Appraisal, Summary for ALF 87 beds, Survey. See attached and on the link all these. Appraisal as it stands right now is $3M, taking into consideration the current neighborhood of section 8 that will disappear in November/December when demo will start. After demo starts, and more people know about this project taking shape, the value will easily increase even more. City already bought a neighboring commercial lot. Appraisal https://lnkd.in/e7eAGyB5 Summary https://lnkd.in/ePVSKajN Current photos of the site with project https://lnkd.in/eJaXmSez .com B 4- Project on that piece of land can take several forms. Right now it has been rezoned to Commercial health for a 87 beds ALF (Assisted Living Facility), but it can be rezoned back to multifamily of Mixed Use 35 like the rest of the project. So this parcel can be the following: - ALF 87 beds - Multifamily 30-100 units depending on which zoning is implemented - Mixed Use units (commercial and residential) - Townhomes 20-24 luxury units The BIG ADVANTAGE: This lot is the ONLY one with direct view on Robles Park. Price $2,200,000
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New Town Centre One-Way System To Be Introduced In Nenagh Today.
New Town Centre One-Way System To Be Introduced In Nenagh Today.
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Transforming Stretford: Aamer Shah's Ambitious HMO Plans for Barton Road. More details on hmoreporter.co.uk - Aamer Shah’s recent planning application with Trafford Council aims to significantly alter the landscape of Barton Road, Stretford, transforming a modest two-bedroom semi-detached home into a substantial ten-bedroom house of multiple occupation (HMO). This ambitious project is designed not just to expand residential capacity but to address community concerns regarding anti-social behaviour and noise, which are common apprehensions associated with larger tenant populations. Shah assures residents that thorough management strategies will be in place to mitigate these potential issues, aiming to foster a harmonious living environment. The proposed three-storey building will feature spacious communal areas along with essential amenities, while also promoting environmental responsibility with provisions for private parking, secure bicycle storage, and designated bin areas. Supported by HAD & Co Property Consultants, the proposal highlights strategic accessibility to public transport and local services, ensuring that the development is not only beneficial for tenants but also integrates smoothly into the existing neighbourhood fabric.
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