Congratulations to CCHC for breaking ground on Ade Bethune House, a new development in Portsmouth, RI. Ade Bethune will provide 54 units of affordable, age-restricted housing alongside a new Senior Center, amenities and programs shared between the two. Let’s keep these projects coming!
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?????? ?????????? ???????????? ???? ???????????? ???????????????????? | ?????? ???????? ? The distinguished Honorable Nick Champion, serving as the Minister for Housing and Urban Development, recently graced the precinct he once ardently represented in the esteemed Federal Parliament. His presence was marked by the unveiling of a monumental initiative - the $200 million rejuvenation of the Salisbury City Centre. This ambitious undertaking is set to redefine urban landscapes and elevate community living standards through a strategic collaboration between the visionary City of Salisbury and the esteemed Buildtec / Catcorp consortium. Scheduled for fulfillment by the year 2026, this transformative development promises to introduce over 200 distinctive housing alternatives, strategically located in close proximity to an array of essential amenities. The meticulously planned project aims to seamlessly integrate residential spaces with vibrant commercial hubs, offering residents convenient access to an array of retail establishments, dining options, employment opportunities, and efficient public transportation services, prominently featuring the Salisbury Train Station as a pivotal transportation hub. The Salisbury City Centre redevelopment initiative stands as a testament to innovative urban planning and collaborative governance, poised to catalyze economic growth, foster community cohesion, and enhance the quality of life for residents. Under the visionary leadership of Minister Champion, this groundbreaking project symbolizes a paradigm shift towards sustainable urban development and inclusive city planning, setting a new standard for progressive governance in the realm of housing and urban revitalization. #Australia #Salisbury #Adelaide #SouthAustralia
Minister for Housing and Urban Development, Minister for Housing Infrastructure, Minister for Planning.
I enjoyed being back in a precinct I used to represent in the Federal Parliament for the announcement of a $200 million redevelopment of the Salisbury City Centre. This is a standout project to be delivered by a partnership between the City of Salisbury and Buildtec / Catcorp consortium. From 2026, the development is scheduled to deliver more than 200 diverse housing options in close proximity to shops, hospitality, employment options and public transport, including the Salisbury Train Station.
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The Metropolitan Council of the Twin Cities and City of Saint Paul Government’s Housing and Redevelopment Authority have issued a Request for Proposals for a 1.66-acre site at the METRO Green Line light rail’s Central Station. The vision is for a high-density, mixed-use development that takes advantage of the unique property and its proximity to transit. Learn more about the opportunity: https://hubs.li/Q02r9zz90 This effort is part of the Saint Paul Downtown Investment Strategy, whose priorities outline the actions that stakeholders can take to advance an inclusive, welcoming Saint Paul that is more active, more vibrant and more attractive than ever before. Learn more about the Downtown Investment Strategy: https://hubs.li/Q02r9yJZ0
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St Leonards v Parramatta: The Battle to Become the BTR Capital of Sydney Another prime St Leonards site is awaiting feedback from the NSW Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure for 250 + build-to-rent housing units. Envisioned to rise above 40 storeys, the plans propose a sophisticated mix of BTR units, alongside curated commercial and retail spaces. The inclusion of key worker housing in the plans amplifies the project's commitment to social equity, ensuring that essential service providers have access to quality, affordable housing within the community they serve. To facilitate the project, amendments to the Lane Cove LEP are being sought concurrently to change the land use zone and increase the building height to 155 metres. This BTR project follows a recent 60 + storey BTR project lodged with the same authority in Parramatta. Find out where both BTR projects are by subscribing here to our weekly digital journal: https://lnkd.in/gaRbF-St PROPERTIED
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In today’s competitive senior housing market, differentiation for owners is key. At Diaz Fritz Group General Contractors we’re helping our senior living clients achieve differentiation through thoughtful renovation — read how here: https://lnkd.in/eD3JqmNR
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It was great to hear from some of the titans of San Diego's building industry at the Building Industry Association of San Diego (BIA) Meet The Builders event at the Coaster Room / Belmont Park last week. The discussion covered the many challenges of building in different jurisdictions.?The consensus was it's difficult everywhere, yet the good news is the City of San Diego got relatively high marks due to the zoning changes they've made over the last several years.?We value our membership in the BIA—the organization exists to represent the many companies that plan, design and build the many places where San Diegans live, work and play. #BuildingIndustry #SanDiego #BIA #MeetTheBuilders #ConstructionChallenges #ZoningChanges #UrbanDevelopment #CityPlanning #CommunityBuilding #SanDiegoBuilders #IndustryInsights ?
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With over one million annual visitors and countless daily operations, the Restoration and Renewal (R&R) Program is setting a clear path towards safeguarding this historical edifice for future generations. Key Highlights: Three Options Explored: The program explores a full decant, continued presence, and enhanced maintenance, ensuring a detailed, cost-effective approach for a decision in 2025. Significant Investment: This marks a multi-billion-pound, decades-long commitment, emphasizing value for money and ensuring the building's longevity. Accessibility Improvements: Aiming for around 60% step-free access, the project promises significant enhancements in health, safety, and accessibility. Public Support: Over 70% agree that the Palace should be meticulously restored and protected, showcasing widespread public backing. The R&R Program not only aims to enhance the iconic building but also to foster a legacy of skilled trades and opportunities across the UK. #RestorationAndRenewal #PalaceOfWestminster #UKParliament #HeritagePreservation #PublicSupport #London #UK #Britain
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Birmingham City Council rejected plans for a 42-story residential tower above a Grade II-listed building. While some councillors called the proposal "bonkers" the developers see it as a potential way to revitalise an unused site. This situation raises interesting questions about balancing modern development with preserving historic character in our cities. Can modern high-rise development coexist with historic buildings? Are there successful examples of such projects? https://lnkd.in/eCk-cRCp
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Next week our Chief Executive Officer, Michelle Wooldridge, joins an expert panel of industry leaders including Cameron Leggatt (Frasers Property Australia), Catherine Atkinson (Mirvac) and Cr Adam Allen to discuss the challenges of delivering infill development in Brisbane and the way forward. The keynote presentation from Paul Riga at Urbis is not to be missed - we hope to see you there. #BrisbaneProperty #Development #PikosGroup #BrisbaneRealEstate #Brisbane #PropertyNews
Will you be joining us on 1 October? ? Our ‘Brisbane Apartment Crunch’ breakfast is bringing together industry and policymakers to discuss the challenges of delivering infill development in Brisbane and the way forward. Paul Riga, E&P Queensland at Urbis will be delivering the ?? ?? keynote before our Executive Director Jess Caire moderates our panel discussion. ?On the panel we have: ?? Michelle Wooldridge Chief Executive Officer at Pikos Group ?? Cameron Leggatt Chief Executive Officer at Frasers Property Australia ?? Catherine Atkinson Project Director, Build-to-rent, Commercial & Mixed Use Development at Mirvac ?? Cr Adam Allan Civic Cabinet Chair for City Planning and Suburban Renewal at Brisbane City Council ? ?This is not an event you’ll want to miss! ???? Book your spot now ??? https://lnkd.in/gjpX-xS9 ??? Details: ?? 7AM-9AM, Tuesday, 1 October 2024 ?? Sofitel, 249 Turbot Street, Brisbane Thank you to our Series Sponsor RCP Australia and Supporting Sponsor Gardner Vaughan Group for making this event possible. Jess Caire | Allan McNeil | Tamara Andary | Bryn Moffatt | Natalie Curtis
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Parts of well-known Newcastle city centre building to be re-opened for first time in?decades
Parts of well-known Newcastle city centre building to be re-opened for first time in?decades
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Confident, inspiring & honest - the success of the SRL Precincts may very well depend on ‘certainty to the market’ of the Government’s intent, however today at the Property Council Victoria -?Precincts and Cities Outlook our panel described a broader range of dependencies – many of which require the property sector to develop responses to. Tom Mackellar spoke about lessons learned for Lendlease development at Elephant and Castle in London, lessons that should be brought to SRL precinct thinking by industry; -??????Blending social housing with full cost using ‘blind tenure’ design approaches. -??????‘Always on’ community engagement, and -??????And ‘incubating’ independent retail businesses as though they were tech start-ups. Meredith Sussex AM had a long list of lessons learned from Fishermans Bend, many very hard-won, that again need to be repeated and brought into future precinct planning and development, although one of her astute observations really stuck out; “Urban character is developed from multiple decisions, large and small, by many people, public and private, over years and decades”. Vicinity's David Waldron’s insightful observation, albeit borrowed it’s not less true, that space + purpose = place. The challenge for precinct makers is to bring purpose and meaning genuinely to a ‘space’ to create a place. Lissa van Camp gave us one of the most positive and confidence-instilling overviews of the SRLA’s progress to date and recognised the shared challenges ahead for Government and the industry. Matthew Chun shed more light on the very exciting opportunity to leverage one of the CBD’s most valuable assets, open up the waterfront, and get stuck into the ‘main course’ of redeveloping Harbour Esplanade. However, Sarah Horsfield really stole the show with her research on the approval rates for high-profile precincts with recently completed Structure Plans. #cities #innovation #melbourne #property #infrastructure
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