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Trump had sold all but 36 of the building's 486 residential condos at the end of 2012, and 15 remained unsold at the end of 2013. [26] By May 15, 2014, only six units remained for sale including three that were used as the sales center and sales models. [143]
1000M is an apartment complex in the Historic Michigan Boulevard District portion of Michigan Avenue in the Chicago Loop. Designed by Helmut Jahn and Kara Mann, the building is a 73-story, 832-foot (253.6 m) tall tower located at 1000 South Michigan Avenue .
Wheeler Creek includes 48 low-income rental units, 100 senior apartments, 32 market-rate rental units, and 30 lease/purchase units. The remaining units are for purchase. [26] In 1967, the 12-story, 291-unit Parkside Terrace Apartments at 3700 9th Street SE was constructed.
(The Center Square) – Wirepoints President Ted Dabrowski is sounding the alarm about Chicago’s still dwindling downtown office occupancy rates after 2025 kicked off with record-high vacancies ...
Chicago, 321 N. Clark: 897,000 square foot office building: Acquired, $247.3 million: N/A: March 2006 [36] Redmond, Washington: portfolio of 9 buildings: Acquired, $217 million: Subsidiary: December 2006 [37] N/A: 70% interest in 12 shopping centers owned by Weingarten Realty Investors: N/A: N/A: November 2008 [38] San Francisco: 542,000 square ...
CityCenterDC, colloquially called CityCenter, is a mixed-use development consisting of two condominium buildings, two rental apartment buildings, two office buildings, a luxury hotel, and public park in downtown Washington, D.C. [1] It encompasses 2,000,000 square feet (190,000 m 2) and covers more than five city blocks. [2]
Harrison Apartment Building is an historic structure located in the Chinatown neighborhood of Washington, D.C. The building is the oldest known surviving conventional apartment building in the city. [ 2 ]
Capitol Crossing is a $1.3 billion real estate development often also referred to as a community revitalization project [1] in downtown Washington, D.C. Construction on the project began in 2014 and was completed in 2021. The Capitol Crossing project is privately funded, and is one of the largest ongoing private developments in DC. [2]