Sentences with phrase «residential planned unit development»

And it was the fifth - generation Roanoker who, a few years ago, conceived the idea of his hometown's first residential planned unit development — an upscale, gated community of courtyard homes called Southwood of South Roanoke.

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Just last year Edmonton Oiler's owner, Daryl Katz, announced the development of the Stantec building — a 62 - storey mixed use building that will house 1,700 employees of Stantec engineering, planning and architecture firm, as well as 33 floors of residential condo units.
Development plans considered at three Smithtown sites Smithtown could soon see two new car dealerships and a 62 - unit residential project, Town Supervisor Edward Wehrheim told Newsday.
The $ 52 million round is the first of multiple projects planned for Mount Snow as part of Mount Snow's Master Plan, which has been vetted and approved by the state of Vermont and includes the development of up to 900 residential units and 200,000 square feet of commercial space.
Rodier added that he plans to address parking issues in downtown Harrison, and what he called the «mis - development trend,» referring in part to a zoning amendment unanimously approved by the town board, which allows the construction of senior living facilities in several residential zones throughout the town, including a 160 - unit Brightview senior living facility being considered on the site of the former Lake Street Quarry.
The new configuration appears to signal a downsizing from the originally planned development, which called for an 18 - story and a 24 - story tower, with 600,000 square feet total and 413 residential units.
As for the wage requirement, Bendit said for a large project (like the 352 - unit Residential Development His Company Plans For 52nd Street), Taconic is more likely to use union labor anyway.
Just last year Edmonton Oiler's owner, Daryl Katz, announced the development of the Stantec building — a 62 - storey mixed use building that will house 1,700 employees of Stantec engineering, planning and architecture firm, as well as 33 floors of residential condo units.
Just last year Edmonton Oiler's owner, Daryl Katz, announced the development of the Stantec building — a 62 - storey mixed use building that will house 1,700 employees of the engineering, planning and architecture firm, Stantec, as well as 33 floors of residential condo units.
Recent highlights include acting for Cooper Estates Strategic Land in a High Court appeal against Wokingham Borough Council concerning refused planning permission for a major housing development, and advising Telereal Services on a range of matters with regards to a residential unit scheme in Ealing.
up to 1 hectare of land for each 300 dwelling units proposed for residential development, as may be specified by by - law in accordance with section 42 (3) of the Planning Act, provided that in no case shall the amount of land required to be conveyed for park or other public recreational purposes exceed the equivalent of 25 % of the land proposed for development.
Thanks to city officials» relaxing rules for mixed - use development in the CBD a few years ago, about 50 projects, with more than 6,000 residential units and more than 1 million square feet of retail space, have been completed or are underway or planned in downtown.
Virginia Vacant land portion of Metro West, Fairfax (9.82509 acres zoned Planned Residential Mixed - Use) Springfield Town Center, Fairfax (49 acres zoned for office, retail, hotel, and multifamily) Woodland Park, Herndon (112 acres zoned for multiple office development) Leegate, LLC Property, Leesburg (126 - acre vacant land tract, Route 7 and Battlefield Parkway) Moorefield Station, Loudoun County (20.3944 - acre public use site part of 81.6 - acre proffered public use site) Loudoun Center, Loudoun County (669 acres zoned for multiple office development) Cleveland Site, McLean (10.29 - acre trace for Route 123 and the Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project) Reston (7,400 acres zoned for planned unit development) Stafford County (market study for various property types from January 1, 2006 to January 1, 2010, including the appropriate range of land values for single - family [large acreage parcels], multifamily, retail, office, and industrial properties Tysons Square Center, Vienna (14.19054 - acrePlanned Residential Mixed - Use) Springfield Town Center, Fairfax (49 acres zoned for office, retail, hotel, and multifamily) Woodland Park, Herndon (112 acres zoned for multiple office development) Leegate, LLC Property, Leesburg (126 - acre vacant land tract, Route 7 and Battlefield Parkway) Moorefield Station, Loudoun County (20.3944 - acre public use site part of 81.6 - acre proffered public use site) Loudoun Center, Loudoun County (669 acres zoned for multiple office development) Cleveland Site, McLean (10.29 - acre trace for Route 123 and the Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project) Reston (7,400 acres zoned for planned unit development) Stafford County (market study for various property types from January 1, 2006 to January 1, 2010, including the appropriate range of land values for single - family [large acreage parcels], multifamily, retail, office, and industrial properties Tysons Square Center, Vienna (14.19054 - acreplanned unit development) Stafford County (market study for various property types from January 1, 2006 to January 1, 2010, including the appropriate range of land values for single - family [large acreage parcels], multifamily, retail, office, and industrial properties Tysons Square Center, Vienna (14.19054 - acre tract)
«You need a large enough planning area to make these projects work — the open space, the parks, the residential units, the offices, the retail projects, and the opportunity for people to walk to their jobs, because that's the kind of development people want these days, and that's the kind of scale it takes,» says Platt.
The specific plan will facilitate the transformation of East Palo Alto by adding almost 5,000 new jobs, 30 acres of parks, 4.5 miles of trails, 835 residential units and more than 1.5 million sq. ft. of office, R&D, and industrial development.
The development plan previously called for 166 residential units; 469,000 sq. ft. of offices and 304,500 sq. ft. of retail space.
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