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Mixed-Use Development

  • Old Jail Reborn as Multi-Use Complex

    Once an eyesore, an old jail becomes a multi-use complex in Salem, Mass., thanks to imaginative design, historic tax credits, and dogged persistence.

     
  • Student Firms Mobilize

    Mobile apps, iPads revolutionize apartment marketing and resident communication.

     
  • It Takes a (Small) Condo

    New York’s Lower East Side, once home to tenement buildings, is slowly being gentrified. The changes include a slew of small, stylish condos such as the one at 60 Orchard Street

     
  • Mixed-Use Property Revitalizes Buffalo

    A former electric showroom turned corn exchange helps revive rebounding Buffalo as a multi-use apartment/commercial space.

     
  • Marina City: A Chicago Icon

    Marina City includes the unmistakable "Corn Cob," aka Marina, Towers, the beloved residential component of this much-admired mixed-use complex.

     
  • Sustainable 904 West Opens First Phase in Austin

    Green features and innovative industrial construction methods highlight Austin's 904 West.

     
  • Quick & Quirky: June 2, 2011

    Multifamily Executive senior editor Chris Wood rounds up interesting and intriguing news tidbits. This week: Canyon Capital Realty Advisers reveals its latest ace; weight-reduction apartments; and how multifamily digs are helping residents get romantic.

     
  • Fabulous Fountains

    Innovative multifamily owners are turning more to water features that not only look pretty but interact with their residents.

     
  • Seaside Remains a Model of New Urbanism

    One of the first projects to bring the concept of New Urbanism to the public eye, Seaside continues to inspire others as a standard for good urban planning.

     
  • Found in Yonkers

    A suburban New York development tests the new urbanist concept in a formerly unfavorable Northeast environment.

     
 
 
 
 
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