SAN ANTONIO — Adolfson & Peterson (AP) Construction has broken ground on a $2.3 million healthcare expansion project in San Antonio. The project will expand the emergency room at Methodist Landmark Hospital on the city’s northwest side by 1,850 square feet, repurpose underutilized spaces and upgrade plumbing, electrical and HVAC systems. LK Design Group is the project architect. Completion is slated for September 2026.
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MANCHESTER, PA. — Missouri-based NorthPoint Development will build a 1 million-square-foot speculative industrial facility in Manchester, located roughly midway between York and Harrisburg. Designed by studioNorth Architecture with civil engineering work by SitePoint, the building will be the second within Manchester Commerce Park and will feature a clear height of 40 feet, 112 overhead doors, four drive-in doors and parking for 759 cars and 220 trailers. Peak Construction Corp. is the general contractor for the project, construction of which is slated for an early 2026 completion.
Lingerfelt, Davis Cos. Acquire 95-Acre Site in Richmond, Plan to Develop 7 Hills Distribution Center
by John Nelson
RICHMOND, VA. — A joint venture between Lingerfelt and The Davis Cos. has acquired 95 acres in Richmond for the development of 7 Hills Distribution Center. Located south of Richmond International Airport, the warehouse and distribution space will span 820,800 square feet across four buildings at full build-out. Phase I of the project is expected to break ground in late summer 2025 and will include an extension of 7 Hills Blvd. throughout the property and speculative construction of the first building, which will total 267,849 square feet. Construction of the second, third and fourth buildings will begin upon completion of Phase I and will offer flexibility for build-to-suit or pre-lease arrangements, depending on leasing activity of the tenant(s). Delivery of the first building at 7 Hills is anticipated for fall 2026. The Lingerfelt-Davis Cos. joint venture previously delivered Carmel Church Business Center, which brought 325,500 square feet of Class A warehouse space to the northern Richmond region.
BEVERLY, MASS. — Locally based owner-operator The Procopio Cos. has begun leasing Amara, a 60-unit apartment complex in Beverly, a northeastern suburb of Boston. Amara offers studio, one-, two-bedroom units and amenities such as a rooftop deck, fitness center and work-from-home space. SV Design served as the architect for the project, which Procopio developed in partnership with another local developer, Beverly Crossing. Rents start at $2,585 per month for a studio apartment.
Parkway Sells 705,000 SF Industrial Building at Lakeland Central Park in Central Florida, Plans Phase II Expansion
by John Nelson
LAKELAND, FLA. — Parkway has sold LCP 200, a 705,000-square-foot industrial building located within Lakeland Central Park. The buyer was not disclosed, but The Ledger reports that Ashley Furniture purchased the facility for $70.5 million. Jared Bonshire, David Perez, Taylor Zambito, Ryan Hubbard, Lisa Ross and Trey Carswell of Cushman & Wakefield represented Parkway in the transaction. Since breaking ground in 2021, Parkway has completed the first phase of Lakeland Central Park, including the delivery of multiple pad-ready sites and the construction of LCP 200. Phase II of Lakeland Central Park will feature an extension to Winston Park Boulevard for direct interstate access, a 260,000-square-foot cross-dock industrial building and additional pad-ready sites that can accommodate 162,000 square feet to 1.6 million square feet.
Concord Summit Capital Secures $25M Loan for Park Place Equinox Hotel Tower in Downtown Nashville
by John Nelson
NASHVILLE, TENN. — Concord Summit Capital has secured a $25 million bridge loan for Park Place Equinox, a hotel tower located within the 2.1-acre Park Place master-planned community in downtown Nashville. The loan will refinance an existing acquisition facility and provide pre-development funding for the project that will support final design and entitlement work. Kevin O’Grady, David Larson and Keegan Burger of Concord Summit’s Miami office arranged the financing on behalf of the co-developers, The Congress Group and Taurus Investment Holdings. The hospitality tower will be one of the first new developments branded and operated by Equinox Hotels. Plans for Park Place Equinox will include an 18,000-square-foot Equinox Club and spa, rooftop pool and lounge and exclusive resident amenities. At full build-out, the three-tower Park Place development will feature a 239-unit luxury condominium tower, 245-room hotel, 480-unit apartment building, more than 25,000 square feet of ground-floor retail space, a 962-space underground parking garage and 50,000 square feet of elevated park and open green space. Park Place is currently in pre-development phases, with vertical construction anticipated to begin in 2026.
UNC Health Pardee Breaks Ground on 39,000 SF Adaptive Reuse Clinic in Downtown Brevard, North Carolina
by John Nelson
BREVARD, N.C. — UNC Health Pardee, a health system managed by UNC Health that operates hospitals and clinics in Western North Carolina, has broken ground on a 39,000-square-foot adaptive reuse project in downtown Brevard. The developers behind the project include Riddle Development LLC, Layr LL and Osprey Capital. The team acquired the property, a 1960s-era retail strip center, for $2.6 million. Medalist Capital and United Community Bank are providing construction financing for the redevelopment, which is anticipated to cost $15 million in renovations. Upon completion, the new medical office building will feature 48 exam rooms for primary care services, a retail pharmacy, specialty rotation services, a 50-person conference and community room and a 300-person waiting room and event space. UNC Health Pardee plans to take occupancy in January.
Brinkmann Constructors, Kayne Anderson Break Ground on 607-Bed Student Housing Community in Salt Lake City
by Amy Works
SALT LAKE CITY — Brinkmann Constructors, in partnership with Kayne Anderson, has broken ground on Trolley North Apartments, an eight-story student housing community in Salt Lake City. The 395,000-square-foot property will offer 200 apartments units, totaling of 607 beds, and four levels of parking. Located near the University of Utah, Trolley North Apartments is being built in two phases. The first phase consists of the six-month construction of an eight-story stair tower to support rooftop cellular equipment. The cellular equipment must be relocated before the start of the second phase — the construction of the student housing development. BKV Group will serve as the project architect.
CHICAGO — Q Investment Partners (QIP) and Melrose Ascension Capital (MAC) have opened Straits Row, an 18-story rental tower combining traditional apartments with co-living units in Chicago’s South Loop. Located at 633 S. LaSalle St. within the historic Printers Row neighborhood, the 132-unit building offers 358 private, fully furnished residential spaces. Singapore-based QIP sponsored the development and collaborated with MAC as its Chicago-based, local partner to co-develop the project. QIP acquired the site from PMG and The Collective. Straits Row represents QIP’s flagship residential development in the United States and builds on its Straits-branded student housing and co-living communities in the United Kingdom. Straits Row provides a range of options from studios to four-bedroom layouts. In the co-living units, residents share a kitchen and living space while enjoying private bedrooms and bathrooms. Residents have access to 15,000 square feet of amenity and social spaces across two levels. The ground-level Printers Room serves as a coworking lounge with private study rooms, lounge seating, an outdoor patio and coffee bar. On the penthouse level, amenities include a resident lounge, fitness and wellness center, private dining area and pool deck. Throughout the building, a curated art program features pieces that pay tribute to …
GARDNER, KAN. — Brinkmann Constructors has broken ground on Crossroads Commerce Center Phase I, a 467,000-square-foot warehouse in Gardner, a southwest suburb of Kansas City. Panattoni Development Co. is the developer. Located on a 24-acre site, the project marks the first phase of an eight-building, master-planned industrial park. Gray Design Group is the architect.