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.
Gresham Smith is serving as architect-of-record for the entire project and is part of the design team with Pappageorge Haymes and Gensler.
Paul A. Castrucci Architects is designing the project.
Bruner/Cott Architects designed the project.
The project will be located in Lausanne, Switzerland.
MBH Architects, in collaboration with Page & Turnbull, designed the project.
The 51,987-sf Sazerac House is an interactive cocktail museum, active distillery, corporate headquarters, and event venue, all under one roof, next to the historic French Quarter of New Orleans.
The project, dubbed The Smile, has recently completed construction.
Its centerpiece is an abandoned train depot whose architecture and decay reflect two sides of this city’s past.
CBT, in collaboration with Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects designed the project.
The project reinterprets the structural forms and layering of a Bauhinia bud about to blossom.