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CHARLESTON, S.C. — Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-based Stiles has signed Publix to anchor Point Hope Commons, a 90,000-square-foot shopping center located within Cainhoy Plantation, a mixed-use community under development in Charleston. Point Hope Commons will be designed with a low country architectural theme and feature spaces for gathering and dining, with direct frontage along Clements Ferry Road. Stiles’ development team based in the company’s Charlotte office is managing the Point Hope Commons portion of the project, and Eric Meyer and Fritz Meyer of Meyer Kapp & Associates are providing property leasing representation. DI Development Co. is managing Cainhoy Plantation, which is being developed by combination of Guggenheim corporate and family interests. Upon completion, Cainhoy Plantation will include up to 9,000 single-family residences, a 264-unit apartment community and over 500 acres of retail, restaurant and office space.

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LINCOLNSHIRE, ILL. — Graycor Construction Co. has completed the first two phases of renovations at the Chicago Marriott Lincolnshire Resort in Lincolnshire, a northern suburb of Chicago. Graycor renovated all 390 guest rooms and suites with new windows, HVAC, carpet, ceramic tile, shower door and bathroom fixtures, wall covering and fresh paint. Phase II also included the construction of the Lakeside Pavilion, a 5,000-square-foot, climate-controlled space for weddings and other events. Graycor has also completed nearly 75 percent of the final phase of renovations, which includes rebuilding of King’s Wharf into two new restaurants — Three Embers and Wright’s Brew & Bistro; renovating the lobby Brewpub; adding a Starbucks on the premises; and a new M-Club and Spa. Steven Crowley of Graycor led the project team. The Gettys Group and Stantec provided design services, while Daccord LLC provided project coordination services. LA RFMBG Lincolnshire LLC owns the property and The Bricton Group manages the hotel.

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ELK GROVE VILLAGE, ILL. — Seefried Properties has selected Principle Construction Co. to build a 107,000-square-foot industrial warehouse in Elk Grove Village. The speculative property will be located at 2080 Lunt Ave. The building will feature 32-foot clear heights with 16 dock positions, two drive-in doors and parking for 134 vehicles. The property will be able to accommodate a single user or multiple tenants. Completion is slated for December. Mark Augustyn, Darrin Dehmlow and Mark Frane are leading the project team for Principle. Harris Architects is the project architect.

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SANTA MONICA, CALIF. — Clarion Partners and Lincoln Property Co. have opened The Pen Factory, a 200,000-square-foot creative office project. The building is located at 2701 Olympic Blvd. in Santa Monica. The property was originally built in 1957 as the Paper Mate plant. The adaptive-reuse project is now a creative office community that encourages a casual, open and flexible work environment for growing companies. The new design separates space into two buildings with mezzanine levels. It features energy-efficient roofing and skylights along with industrially scaled curtain walls. Morley Builders built the project, which Skidmore Owings & Merrill designed.

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LEHI, UTAH — Gardner Co., Staker Co., WPI, CBC Advisors and L&T have unveiled plans for Lone Peak Plaza, a five-story office building in the North Utah submarket of Lehi. The Class A building is located at 3851 North Thanksgiving Parkway. Lone Peak Plaza will feature floor-to-ceiling glass, basketball courts, lockers and showers. Nature’s Sunshine Products has signed a long-term lease at the project.

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HOUSTON — The Signorelli Co. will develop The Pointe at Valley Ranch Town Center, a 550-unit apartment project that will be the first multifamily component of the 240-acre Valley Ranch Town Center community located at the intersection of Interstate 69 and Grand Parkway. Meeks + Partners Architects and Brown & Gay Engineers are designing the Class A project, the first phase of which is scheduled to break ground in early 2018.  

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CHICAGO — Belmont Village Senior Living has broken ground on a 149-unit seniors housing community in Chicago’s Lincoln Park. Belmont Village Lincoln Park will feature 120,500 square feet of assisted living and memory care units. The property is being developed on a parcel of land that was originally part of the Children’s Memorial Hospital campus. The building was demolished earlier this year. The project, slated to open in summer 2019, is Belmont Village’s first property in the Chicago proper. The developer has previously completed properties in Buffalo Grove, Carol Stream, Glenview and Oak Park.

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SAN ANTONIO — Greystar is nearing completion of construction of Overture at Stone Oak, a 143-unit, 55-and-older community in San Antonio. The property offers one- and two-bedroom units ranging in size from 725 to 1,225 square feet and includes 185 parking spaces for staff and residents. Amenities include a pool, hair and nail spa , café and lounge and a private media room. Meeks + Partners served as the project architect.  

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VISALIA, CALIF. — Living Care Lifestyles has broken ground on Quail Park at Shannon Ranch, a 120-unit independent living and memory care community in Visalia, located in the San Joaquin Valley midway between Los Angeles and San Francisco. Navigator Development Group is developing the property. Living Care Lifestyles, Kaweah Delta Health Care District, Shannon Senior Care LLC and BTV Senior will be co-owners once the project is completed. Teter A+E and Fresno/Visalia are providing architectural and design services. The project is scheduled for completion in early 2019. Living Care Lifestyles was founded in 1999 and has senior living communities in California, Washington, Texas and Oregon.

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LAS VEGAS — Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino will debut a new restaurant concept called Café Hollywood. The redesigned space, in the former Planet Dailies location, will open as the hotel marks its 10-year anniversary this fall Created by the same team that created Planet Dailies, the 5,500-square-foot restaurant will offer a multimedia celebration of iconic Planet Hollywood moments. Open 24 hours, the Café Hollywood wine bar and lounge will offer over 40 different wine varietals. Café Hollywood also features a private dining room featuring bi-fold doors for complete privacy and the ability to accommodate up to 65 people. Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino, which is located on the Las Vegas Strip, offering 2,500 guest rooms and suites, shopping, dining, entertainment and nightlife.

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