Miles Smith Pittsburgh transit partners with borough on redevelopment opportunity PRT and Dormont Borough are seeking a developer to transform two parking lots along the Red Line.
Brady Pieper Connecticut board approves over $77M in grants for capital improvement projects Connecticut is considering awarding grants for dozens of capital improvement projects, including $10 million to advance a mall redevelopment.
Miles Smith Cleveland State University seeks developers for arena site transformation The university’s vision for redevelopment of the site includes a modern, mixed-use development.
Miles Smith Honolulu seeks developer for strategic housing initiative The city issued a Request for Qualifications for a development firm to help redevelop the Iwilei industrial center.
Miles Smith Chicago unveils 95th Street transit plan as part of billions in ongoing investments The plan promotes walkable, mixed-use development near train stations and major bus lines that provide amenities for nearby residents.
Mary Scott Nabers New healthcare facilities and hospital expansion projects will launch soon in numerous states with more on the way The needs are great, and in some instances, critical, so this type of funding will likely be available for several years.
Miles Smith Maryland launches grant program to boost transit-oriented development and economic growth Eligible projects must have a direct connection or benefit to a site the state has designated for transit-oriented development.
Brady Pieper Ohio offering $100 million in tax breaks to kickstart mixed-use development projects ODOD will fund projects that construct or redevelop more than 7.4 million square feet of retail, housing, dining, office, lodging and entertainment space.
Keaton Peters UMass Amherst turns to public-private partnership to redevelop campus housing UMass is seeking mixed-use development proposals to renovate existing housing while adding retail space and new housing options for students.
Miles Smith Boca Raton planning board recommends transit hub housing development to city council The project would offer 340 residences, 51 of which would be affordable and workforce-housing units.