A sports entertainment district is approved for downtown Orlando
This $500 million mixed-use development will take up nearly nine blocks.
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This $500 million mixed-use development will take up nearly nine blocks.
Marquette Companies, a national leader in multifamily development, investment, and management, announces its strategic alliance with Deerfield, Ill.-based Orion Residential Advisors, an integrated multifamily investment and operating firm active in multiple markets nationwide.
The community consists of approximately 955 units of 100% affordable housing, 28,000 sf of neighborhood service retail and community space, a site for a new public school, and a new 1.5-acre public park.
At its core, adaptive reuse is an active reimagining of the built environment in ways that serve the communities who use it. Successful adaptive reuse uncovers the latent potential in a place and uses it to meet people’s present needs.
The project is situated within the larger Fuse Valley site.
The project will be part of Miami Worldcenter.
The project will be a year-round waterfront destination.
Gensler designed the project.
The project is part of the updated Porta Romana railway yard master plan.
The Mulhern Group designed the project.
Connecting the building, called Archetype, to the street, neighborhood, and bay is a key imperative.
The mixed-use neighborhood will be built along the Mississippi River in New Orleans.
The building had been closed to the public for over a century.
The development is located 25 miles west of downtown Washington, D.C.