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HOUSTON — Locally based firm Moody National Development has broken ground on Silo Springs, a 346-unit multifamily project in West Houston that represents Phase I of a larger development. The 17-acre site is located at the northeast quadrant of I-10 and the Beltway, and the five-story building will offer one-, two- and three-bedroom units. Amenities will include a clubroom, fitness center, game lounge, business center, pool, courtyard, outdoor grilling and dining stations and a pet park. Architecture firm PVEDI (formerly EDI International) designed the project, and Arch-Con Corp. is serving as the general contractor. Completion is slated for mid-2028.

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STAMFORD, CONN. — New York City-based owner-operator RFR has unveiled plans for the repositioning of 300 Atlantic Street, a 300,000-square-foot office building in Stamford. Plans call for 10,000 square feet of additional amenity space, including a new tenant lounge, as well as a new offering of prebuilt suites. RFR also plans to elevate the building’s food-and-beverage offerings and enhance other amenity spaces, including fitness and conferencing facilities, as well as to update building exteriors and streetscape design. Ownership has tapped Newmark to lease the building.

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REDWOOD CITY, CALIF. — The Sobrato Organization has opened The Millton, an affordable housing community located at 900 Chestnut St. in Redwood City, with units designated for residents earning between 30 percent to 80 percent of the area median income. The Millton features 120 studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments across five stories. Apartments offer wood plank flooring, 10-foot ceilings, pantry/entryway closets, soaking tubs, stainless steel energy-efficient appliances, stone countertops in kitchens and bathrooms, recessed lighting and private balconies in select units. Community amenities include a 24-hour fitness center, onsite laundry, a business center with computers and printing capabilities, outdoor living spaces with barbecues and a resident lounge with seating, media and kitchenette. Additionally, the property offers bicycle storage with a repair station, high-speed Wi-Fi, controlled access, assigned garage parking and a playground.

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ALEXANDRIA, VA. — American Real Estate Partners (AREP) has opened CityHouse Old Town, an office-to-residential adaptive reuse development at 1101 King St. in Alexandria, a suburb of Washington, D.C. The community has been welcoming residents since late 2025 and is 40 percent occupied. Originally constructed in 1983 as a 236,000-square-foot office building, CityHouse Old Town has been reimagined into a seven-building, luxury residential community. The complex offers 199 apartments ranging in size from 500 to 1,559 square feet. Monthly rental rates begin at $3,300.  Amenities the property include coworking spaces, a hospitality-inspired club lounge, 24-hour fitness center, pet washing station, electric vehicle charging stations and landscaped gathering areas. AREP is pursuing Fitwel certification for the project. Bozzuto serves as leasing and property manager for CityHouse Old Town.

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LEXINGTON, KY. — Beloit, Wis.-based Hendricks Commercial Properties (HCP) will invest $14.1 million to expand the retail offerings at Fritz Farm, a 52-acre mixed-use development located in Lexington. The expansion will add three new retail buildings and more than 30,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space at the property. Construction is expected to begin this month, while shell spaces are anticipated to be delivered to tenants in December. Originally developed as The Summit at Fritz Farm by Bayer Properties (now part of Centennial Real Estate), the center opened in 2017 and feature more than 60 shops and restaurants, luxury apartments and a hotel. Tenants include Anthropologie, Apple, Arhaus, Bath & Body Works, Brandy Melville, Free People, Kendra Scott, Lush, Nike and Pandora.

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WESTFIELD, IND. — The Nicholas Family of Cos. will develop, build and operate Westfield Ice Facility, a new multi-sheet indoor ice facility in the northern Indianapolis suburb of Westfield. The project will serve as a catalyst for further growth of the Grand Park District, a mixed-use development near the Grand Sports Campus, a major youth sports destination. Westfield Ice Facility will feature three NHL-sized stadium-style rinks, with a potential fourth rink for future expansion. Tiered seating will host up to 3,500 spectators. The project will also include a full-service restaurant, retail spaces, an academic lounge and outdoor activity areas. Westfield Ice Facility marks the fourth indoor ice arena to be developed or acquired by Nicholas in the past two years and its first outside the Chicago area. The firm’s Nicholas & Associates division will serve as general contractor for the Westfield project. Its Spectate Group will manage and program the facility, and its Big Fish Hospitality Group will oversee food-and-beverage offerings. The property is expected to open in 2028.  

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PLEASANT PRAIRIE, WIS. — Zilber Property Group has acquired approximately 97 acres spanning four parcels within LakeView Corporate Park in Pleasant Prairie. The land sites are capable of accommodating five projects totaling roughly 875,000 square feet. The parcels are some of the last remaining available M-2 zoned (manufacturing and distribution) undeveloped lots within the park. Zilber says it plans to pursue phased development to meet continued demand from manufacturing, distribution and e-commerce users seeking modern, flexible industrial space in Southeast Wisconsin. LakeView Corporate Park, the largest industrial park in Wisconsin, is located directly off I-94 at Highway 165 and spans more than 2,000 acres. The park encompasses more than 10 million square feet of development and is home to nearly 100 companies. Amenities include a recreation center, public lake and park, dedicated nature conservancy, onsite daycare facility and a trail system. The Forest County Potawatomi Community sold the land.

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RALEIGH, N.C. — Michigan-based Singh Development has completed Waltonwood Lead Mine, a 95-unit luxury seniors housing community located at 4510 Lead Mine Road in north Raleigh. Cline designed the property, which features assisted living and memory care residences. The community has the capacity for up to 100 residents and will be operated under Singh’s Waltonwood Senior Living brand. Amenities include a movie theater with a popcorn bar, restaurant-style dining room, bistro and a coffee nook. The project team also included Choate Construction, Lighthouse Engineering and structural engineer Hauser and Creech.

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DALLAS — Nonprofit media organization KERA has broken ground on a 60,000-square-foot headquarters facility at 3000 Harry Hines Blvd. in Uptown Dallas. Architecture firm Corgan designed the new facility, which will include performance spaces and podcast studios, and Kaizen Development Partners will lead construction. KERA relocated to a temporary space at One Arts Plaza in downtown Dallas last February. Construction is slated for a late-2027 completion.  

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LONG BEACH, CALIF. — Linc Housing has started the construction of Armory Arts Collective, an affordable seniors housing property in Long Beach’s East Village Arts District. The development will transform the long-vacant former Armory building through adaptive reuse and add five stories of new residential construction. Upon completion, the project will deliver 64 residences for low-income seniors age 55 years or older earning between 30 percent and 70 percent of the area median income. Armory Arts Collective will feature 56 one-bedroom apartments and eight two-bedroom apartments, including a manager’s unit. Half of the homes will be fully wheelchair accessible and several will incorporate features to accommodate residents with hearing and visual impairments. Linc will convert portions of the historic 26,500-square-foot Armory, which was built in 1930, into a community room, arts and crafts studio, health and wellness space and bicycle storage. Additionally, residents will have access to a landscaped courtyard and outdoor deck. A resident services coordinator will bring programs and activities to the community spaces. Funding for the development includes $6.5 million from Long Beach Community Investment Co., a $5.2 million loan from the City of Long Beach, $6.2 million from the California Department of Housing and Community Development’s Multifamily …

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