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CARSON, CALIF. — Developer MBK Rental Living and general contractor Snyder Langston have broken ground on Evolve South Bay, a multifamily complex at 20330 S. Main St. in Carson. Situated on 11.8 acres, the 300-unit Evolve South Bay will feature three-story stacked flats with top-floor lofts in a mix of one-, two- and three-bedroom layouts with private garages. The units will feature modern cabinetry, quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances and wood-style flooring. Community amenities will include a fitness center, resort-style pool and spa, barbecue area, outdoor fireplaces, outdoor fitness equipment, dog park, walking path, co-working space, business center, social lounge and California Room, an open-air transition space. Snyder Langston has completed more than 50 percent of the vertical and horizontal utility improvements and land stabilization work for Evolve South Bay. The property is slated to begin pre-leasing in early 2020.

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MILLARD, NEB. — Darland Construction Co. has broken ground on the new CHI Health Clinic Millard, a 38,844-square-foot facility near Omaha. The clinic will feature 59 exam rooms and focus on primary care with specialties of radiology, ultrasound, behavioral health, nutrition and physical therapy. The property will be located south of an existing clinic near 153rd and Q streets. A partnership between CHI Health and Denver-based NexCore Group is developing the project. Completion is slated for spring 2020.

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FRISCO, TEXAS — A partnership between the Dallas Cowboys, former quarterback and developer Roger Staubach and Robert Shaw of Columbus Realty Partners, has begun leasing Twelve Cowboys Way. The 17-story, 160-unit residential tower overlooks The Star, the NFL team’s 91-acre headquarters campus in Frisco. Floor plans include one-, two- and three-bedroom units, with rates starting at $2,700 per month. Units will feature floor-to-ceiling windows, quartz countertops and hardwood floors. Residents will have access to a covered pool, members-only dining club and a 60,000-square-foot gym, as well as 24-hour concierge, dry cleaning, dog walking and grocery delivery services. O’Brien Architects designed the building, which will officially open in early 2020.

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CHICAGO — Hines and McCaffery Interests have opened The Apartments at Lincoln Common, a 538-unit apartment property on Lincoln Avenue in Chicago. Skidmore, Owings and Merrill and Antunovich Associates designed the two-tower property, which features one-, two- and three-bedroom units as well as penthouses. Amenities include a coworking lounge, game room, clubroom, fitness center, yoga studio, 20th-floor rooftop lounges and concierge services. Monthly rents start at $1,814 for studios.

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MONTCLAIR, N.J. — The Hampshire Cos., along with joint venture partner Pinnacle Cos., have announced plans to redevelop Lackawanna Plaza in Montclair. The planned 216,772-square-foot mixed-use development is expected to revitalize the complex through the development of a range of modern retail, office and residential spaces while preserving historical elements of the station. Originally built in 1913, Lackawanna Plaza was a stop on the Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad until the station’s closure in 1981. The redevelopment plan seeks to reactivate the Plaza through the creation of retail, residential and office spaces while preserving the unique history of the existing buildings. The site will be anchored by a 28,509-square-foot Lidl grocery store. In addition to Lidl, the plan calls for 35,714 square feet of retail space and 21,032 square feet of office space. A 153-unit mixed-use residential building is also planned for the east side of the site along Grove Street. Construction is slated to start later this year.

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NEW YORK CITY — Madison Realty Capital (MRC) has provided a $138 million construction loan for a mixed-use development project in the West Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan. Located at 300 W. 122nd St., the 13-story, 211,893-square-foot property will include 155 condominium units and ground-floor retail space slated for a grocery store. MRC provided the financing to borrower Happy Living Development. Richard Horowitz, Ryan Horowitz and Adam Horowitz of Cooper-Horowitz LLC brokered the transaction on behalf of the borrower. The building’s foundation has already been completed.

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LOS ANGELES — Holland Partner Group, as developer, and MVE+Partners, as architect, designer and planner, have completed the development of The Griffin and The Grace on Spring. The two 24-story residential towers are located at the intersection of Eight and Spring streets in downtown Los Angeles. The Griffin on Spring features 275 apartments above 9,000 square feet of ground-floor retail space, while The Grace on Spring consists of 300 units above 7,500 square feet of ground-floor retail space. Both towers include a mix of studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments, as well as observatory rooftop lounges, a fitness center with separate yoga studio, business center, conference rooms, swimming pool, and entertainment lounge with kitchen, bar, media and billiards.

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ROCHESTER, MINN. — Kraus-Anderson Construction has completed The Hilton Downtown Rochester. Avra Hospitality will manage the 264-room luxury hotel, which will welcome its first guests on April 16. The top floor features premier suites with concierge services. Amenities include a rooftop terrace, fitness center, pool, sauna, steam room and spa. Onsite dining options include Benedict’s and Pittsburgh Blue Steakhouse. Rochester-based Titan Development & Investments in partnership with Chicago-based Harbor Bay Real Estate Advisors developed the project. HGA Architects and Engineers designed the hotel. First National Bank of Omaha provided debt financing.

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CHICAGO — The city of Chicago has selected Studio ORD to lead the design of the $8.5 billion expansion at the Chicago O’Hare International Airport. Studio ORD will design the new O’Hare Global Terminal and Global Concourse. The city will now enter into contract negotiations with Studio ORD. In the coming months, a second team will be selected from the remaining four finalists to design two new satellite concourses to be built west of Terminal 1. The expansion will create tens of thousands of jobs, according to the city. Airport revenues, not taxpayer dollars, will be used to pay for the expansion. At 2.2 million square feet, the new O’Hare Global Terminal will more than double the space at the existing Terminal 2. The terminal project is valued at $2.2 billion. Construction is expected to begin in 2023.  For the first time at O’Hare, the new Global Terminal will integrate international and domestic operations, enabling travelers to more easily connect to domestic flights from destinations from around the world under one roof. More than 83 million passengers use the airport each year. Studio ORD is a joint venture comprised of the following firms: Corgan Associates Inc., Milhouse Engineering and Construction …

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CHICAGO — Developers Bob Wislow and Camille Julmy have selected Clayco to construct a 12-story office development in Chicago’s West Loop. Located at 215 N. Peoria St., the $26 million mid-rise project will include a ground-level restaurant and lobby. Floors two through four will feature a 45-space parking garage and floors six through 12 will be leasable office space. Plans also call for an amenity rooftop. Clayco plans to break ground next month. Clayco’s in-house design firms, BatesForum and LJC Collaborative, make up the project team. CBRE will market the property for lease.

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