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.
The resort corner of the hospitality sector has been a bit slower to expand than the whole for the past few years. But don’t tell that to Bill Wilhelm, President of R.D. Olson Construction.
Unlocking the future of hospitality—mobile keys are transforming the guest experience and streamlining hotel ops.
In the midst of a national housing shortage, developers are examining the viability of commercial to residential conversions as a solution to both problems.
Travelers are always looking for a home away from home, and the tourist industry needs these vacationers to survive. Creating a winning hotel can benefit everybody, and people will return to your retreat time and time again.
Predicts second-half improvement toward normalization next year.
Howard Laks Architects designed the project.
iBUILT plans to double its production capacity this year, and usher in more technology and automation to the delivery process.
Solatube daylighting systems were used to bring natural light into the lobby of the Midland Bank building in Minneapolis.
This 70-page PDF features AEC firm rankings across 51 building sectors, disciplines, and specialty services.
Gensler, Jacobs, and Suffolk Construction top BD+C's rankings of the nation's largest hotel sector architecture, engineering, and construction firms, as reported in the 2020 Giants 400 Report.
BD+C editors speak with experts from ALICE Technologies, Build Group, Hastings Architecture, Nvidia, and Woods Bagot on the November 12 episode of "The Weekly." The episode is available for viewing on demand.
This project used over 4,100 pieces of cross-laminated timber. It's the fourth CLT hotel in the Army's housing portfolio.
Hospitality developers continue to closely monitor the impact the coronavirus will have on travel demand, according to Lodging Econometrics.
The SPIRE Smart Building Program will help building owners and operators make better investment decisions, improve tenant satisfaction, and increase asset value.