citizenM’s American expansion now includes second hotel in Boston
The Back Bay property is also the kickoff of a new mixed development.
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The Back Bay property is also the kickoff of a new mixed development.
A new Atlanta law is intended to crack down on absentee landlords including commercial property owners and clean up neglected properties. The “Blight Tax” allows city officials to put levies on blighted property owners up to 25 times higher than current millage rates.
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It is common for significant curtain wall leakage to involve multiple variables. Therefore, a comprehensive multi-faceted investigation is required to determine the origin of leakage, according to building enclosure consultants Richard Aeck and John A. Rudisill with Rimkus.
Travelers are always looking for a home away from home, and the tourist industry needs these vacationers to survive. Creating a winning hotel can benefit everybody, and people will return to your retreat time and time again.
Partin joins general contractor from Georgia Hospital Association.
The Los Angeles Convention Center footage depicts the new convention center hall spaces, including a new lobby above Pico Boulevard, pre-function space, and what will be the largest multi-purpose ballroom in Los Angeles.
HSA will be responsible for designing an overall mixed-use merchandise plan, attracting a unique retail tenant mix and completing leases with prospective tenants.
The new hospital’s architectural design combines traditional Santa Barbara Spanish colonial architecture with 21st century medical conveniences highlighted by a therapeutic and sustainable atmosphere.
12,000-sf restaurant marks new addition to Boston’s Fenway neighborhood.
The four-story, 65,000-ft property will feature 102 hotel rooms, including 14 studio suites.
Aqueduct Racetrack complex transformed into modern entertainment destination.
Would you spend $300 a night to sleep underground? You might, once you see the designs for China's latest hotel project.
The $22 million expansion includes a 75,000-square-foot, two-story retail/office building and a 397-car parking structure, along with parking and circulation improvements and new landscaping throughout.