GAINESVILLE, GA. — Oak Hall Cos. and Jim Chapman Communities have revealed development plans for a 206-acre, mixed-use, age-restricted community in Gainesville, approximately 55 miles northwest of Atlanta. The developers plan to start construction in spring of 2017. The community will feature a total of 739 residential units, all restricted to residents age 55 and older. The units are composed of 248 single-family detached homes, 32 cottages, 107 terrace homes, 27 stacked flats, 175 independent living units and 150 assisted living/memory care units. The yet-to-be-named community will also feature 1.1 miles of Lake Lanier frontage with 140 boat slip docks, as well as 24,000 square feet of retail, office and restaurant space. A large clubhouse and outdoor swimming pool are part of the master plan, as are paved sidewalks throughout the community. The developers intend to donate land to the city of Gainesville to build a new fire station.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. — Toll Brothers Inc. has begun construction on Union Place, a 525-unit apartment development located at 200 K St. N.E. in Washington, D.C.’s NoMa district. The property is a joint venture development between Toll Brothers’ subsidiary, Toll Brothers Apartment Living, and AECOM Capital. The 14-story development will include a rooftop pool, penthouse lounge, an outdoor courtyard and a fitness center with a rock climbing wall. Union Place will also feature a business lounge, pet salon and children’s play room. The community is expected to open for residency in the spring of 2018.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Pyramid Companies, owners of Destiny USA, has partnered with Hilton to open Embassy Suites by Hilton Syracuse – Destiny USA as the first hotel within the 2.4 million-square-foot shopping complex in Syracuse. The $48 million hotel will feature Embassy Suites’ Design Option III, a concept that allows developers the flexibility to customize a property’s design while remaining true to the brand’s pillars. Additionally, the all-suites hotel will feature an on-site restaurant and pool. Upon completion in fall 2017, the hotel will be operated by Aimbridge Hospitality. The project was financed by a M&T Bank, Berkshire Bank and Tompkins Trust Co.
WHEELING, ILL. — Lynmark Group is scheduled to break ground on Wheeling Town Center, a mixed-use development in Wheeling, this fall. The development will feature a 300-unit luxury apartment building with a modern amenity package and facilities and 100,000 square feet of retail, restaurants and entertainment venues. The apartment building will offer studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom layouts, a parking garage, courtyard, pool, bocce court, a fire pit, barbecue grills, a covered gazebo bar, putting green, pergola covered dining, lounge areas, and fitness and yoga rooms. The retail portion will be anchored a 40,000-square-foot, 10-screen CMX theater, which is a high-end, dine-in movie theater. Callison/RTKL is serving as lead designer and William A. Randolph is serving as general contractor for the project.
Parrot Properties, Block & Company Receive City Council Approval for $225M Mixed-Use Development
by Amy Works
LEE’S SUMMIT, MO. — Parrot Properties and Block & Company have received approval by the Lee’s Summit City Council for the previously announced Village at View High, a mixed-use development in Lee’s Summit. The city council approved a conceptual development plan and a change in zoning classification for the site to change it from district single-family residential to district planned mixed use. Situated on 71 acres, the $225 million development will feature 310 apartments, a 13-acre seniors housing facility, a 250,000 square feet of retail space, more than 100,000 square feet of office/medical space and entertainment and dining options. The project team includes Realtors, Engineering & Solutions, Sullivan Law, TranSystems, Hirst & Associates Architects, Bushyhead LLC, Boothe Architects and Humphrey, Farrington & McClain PC.
Iron Mountain, Kessinger/Hunter Break Ground on Data Center Campus in Northern Virginia
by John Nelson
MANASSAS, VA. — Iron Mountain Inc. has begun construction on its 83-acre data center campus in Manassas. The Boston-based information management services firm has selected Kessinger/Hunter & Co. as a development partner for the first 150,000-square-foot data center, which is expected to open in summer 2017. Kessinger/Hunter’s team of Chuck Hunter, John DeHardt and Kevin Curtin will oversee the building development and land infrastructure improvements. The development team includes JE Dunn Construction Group and Burns & McDonnell Engineering Co. UMB Bank provided construction financing to Iron Mountain for the project, and Bank of Blue Valley provided financing for the land infrastructure. The campus will include at least four individual colocation facilities and feature 60 megawatts of capacity for its tenants.
NEW YORK CITY — Barone Management, as developer, has opened a Marriott Fairfield Inn & Suites, located at 538 W. 58th St. in New York City. Designed by Gene Kaufman Architect, the 85,000-square-foot hotel features 226 rooms in two seemingly separate structures — an 18-story tower and an adjoining 10-story building, which are recessed from the street at different depths. The hotel features a below-grade ground floor and lobby, an office center, fitness center, breakfast bar and a sunken entryway with a 2,300-square-foot landscaped plaza.
Addison County Community Trust, Cathedral Square Corp. Open Net-Zero Affordable Housing Development in Vermont
by Amy Works
WALTHAM, VT. — Development partners Addison County Community Trust and Cathedral Square Corp. have redeveloped a formerly unoccupied manufactured home park in Waltham into McKnight Lane, Vermont’s first net-zero affordable housing community. The $3.6 million community features 15 net-zero energy homes configured into seven duplexes with 12 two-bedroom layouts and two three-bedroom layouts. The homes are available for households with incomes at or below 50 percent and 60 percent of the area median income. The homes incorporate the latest in energy-efficiency design and technology, including a high-performance building envelope, cold climate heat pumps and a state-of-the-art ventilation system. Additionally, each home is designed to have its total energy usage, including heating, cooling, domestic hot water, appliances and plug demands, met by a 6 kW roof-mounted solar photovoltaic array, and each home features a 6 kWh AC sonnen smart solar energy system for backup power.
COSTA MESA, CALIF. — Cole Haan, an American lifestyle brand and retailer, has opened its newest flagship store at South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. South Coast Plaza marks the first West Coast location to open with the company’s new store design concept. Cole Haan LLC, with its global headquarters in Greenland, N.H., and creative center in New York City, is a lifestyle accessories brand and retailer of premium men’s, women’s and children’s footwear, handbags, leather accessories, outerwear and eyewear.
BRYAN, TEXAS — The Stella, a 176-key hotel slated to open in March 2017, will anchor Lake Walk Town Center in Bryan. Lake Walk is a 180,000 square-foot development under construction near Texas A&M University. The property will feature a restaurant, cocktail bar and coffee shop, as well as an outdoor pool and over 10,000 square feet of meeting and event space. Designed by Dallas-based FAB Studios and Design DMU, The Stella will be operated by Trust Hospitality. Lake Walk includes a five-acre lake, waterfront park, pavilion and observation tower, along with more than two miles of hiking trails.