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More stories about Mixed-Use Development

  • Extreme Rammed Earth

    Rammed-earth walls used to be elementary.

  • Wichita, Kansas

    Known for its aircraft manufacturing, this Midwestern city has expanded while the rest of the economy has stalled.

  • Wilmington, Del.

    Home to many financial companies, Wilmington has been hit particularly hard by the recession. But local architects aren't completely without hope.

  • Master-Planned/Mixed-Use Finalists

    NEW ORLEANS— The Domain Cos.' $53 million Crescent Club community on Tulane Avenue in downtown New Orleans raises the bar of mixed-use development to urban economic and cultural viability where once there was none.

  • Connecting the Dots

    Creating urban, affordable, and energyconscious developments is not just a career for Jonathan F.P. Rose, it's a lifelong passion.

  • What Recession? Young Developer Delivers First Project Despite the Odds.

    Fewer units are coming online these days, but one development newcomer in Southern California is determined to defy the odds. The 27-year-old just completed his first mixed-use deal and has begun work on a second.

  • From Homeroom to Home

    BALTIMORE Young teachers coming to work in the public school system here have found a home at Miller's Court, a new mixed-use development built with them in mind.

  • The Chase for Funds

    Seattle voters did it again, passing a seven-year, $145 million housing levy in November.

  • Master-Planned/Mixed-Use Finalists

    ALEXANDRIA, VA. Real estate’s timeless secret, they say, is location, location, and air rights to a location.

  • Ride On

    AT THE TIME OF ITS groundbreaking in 1998, Highlands Garden Village in Denver was hailed by the Congress for New Urbanism (CNU) as a next-generation example of high-density, transit-linked, mixed-income, mixed-use, and environmentally-sustainable community development.