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Winter 2025-2026 Issue

New and Noteworthy Projects

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641,563 sq. ft.
Granite Properties and Highwoods Properties announced the opening of the 23Springs office development in Uptown, a mixed-use neighborhood in Dallas. The site features a Class AA, 26-story, 625,215-square-foot office tower, two freestanding restaurant buildings totaling approximately 16,348 square feet, and a half-acre park. It was 63% leased before opening. Designed by GFF and constructed by DPR Construction, 23Springs is the tallest office building in Uptown. It includes a six-level parking garage, and its lobby features the largest interactive indoor video wall in Dallas. The development is Fitwel certified and designed for LEED Silver certification. Amber Jones -PGP

FormationPark10

427,000 sq. ft.
Formation Interests and partner Crescent Real Estate recently completed phase one of Formation Park 10, an industrial development in Goodyear, Arizona, that features a 3-acre park serving as an amenity for future tenants and the surrounding community. The initial phase spans 427,000 square feet across two buildings, offering 28,000 to 230,000 square feet of turnkey occupancy with two spec office suites per building. When fully built out, the site will encompass five buildings totaling 688,000 square feet on 44 acres, offering speculative light industrial, commercial and office space to meet the demands of modern industrial users.

GatewayCrossings

725 units
MVE + Partners recently completed two mixed-use buildings for the first phase of the Gateway Crossings development in Santa Clara, California. The two seven-story structures, Orlo and Alba, developed by Holland Partner Group, add 725 residential units anchored by a 2-acre central green space. Orlo’s amenities include a pool, coworking space and fitness center. The building has 3,613 square feet of retail space. Alba provides 11,345 square feet of retail, along with amenities such as a pool and lounge area, fitness and coworking space, clubroom, gaming space and makerspace. MVE is master-planning the entire high-density, transit-oriented Gateway Crossings development. Steve Manger

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372,000 sq. ft.
McShane Construction Company completed a build-to-suit manufacturing and distribution facility in Kenosha, Wisconsin, for Schuetz Container Systems, a manufacturer of industrial packaging. McShane provided design-build construction services for the 372,000-square-foot facility. Positioned on a 25-acre site, the precast building offers a 40-foot clear height with 48 truck docks, four drive-in doors, 245 trailer parking spaces, and six 4,000-amp power services. The facility also integrates a two-story, 14,000-square-foot office, mezzanines throughout the manufacturing areas, and four interior cranes to assist with equipment installation and moving materials. McShane also completed a railroad extension, bringing three rail lines to the site.

ViewRockRun

573 units
PREMIER Design + Build Group and partner Cullinan Properties began work on The View at Rock Run Collection, a multifamily residential project within a larger 310-acre mixed-use development in Joliet, Illinois. The largest multifamily development in the Chicagoland area will eventually feature 573 units across 14 three-story, garden-style apartment buildings spread over 30 acres. Centralized amenities will include an outdoor pool, entertainment area, volleyball court, yoga platform, bocce ball court, cabana building and fully equipped gym. Phase one includes three residential buildings totaling 264 units, a freestanding clubhouse building, three parking garages, retention ponds and additional infrastructure work. 

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335,074 sq. ft.
Redgate transformed a long-abandoned waterfront site in Revere, Massachusetts, into Gibson Point, a spa-inspired luxury multifamily community. The 335,074-square-foot, 291-unit property offers a comprehensive wellness package, including a full thermal cycle with cold plunge pools, heated pools and a sauna. Other amenities include a fitness center and multipurpose studio, a recovery room and Zen garden, a coworking hub, a parking garage with EV charging, and an on-site restaurant, Mila’s, created by local restaurateur Michael Aldi. The property has one of New England’s largest living roofs on a residential property, which slows runoff and enhances the site’s overall resiliency. Courtesy of Redgate

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284,000 sq. ft.
Colorado School of Mines, Capstone Development Partners and design-build team members Milender White Construction and SAR+ completed the Village at Mines Park on the university’s campus in Golden, Colorado. A redevelopment of a former apartment community, the site houses 1,058 students. In the project’s second phase, six existing residential buildings were demolished and replaced with five new buildings totaling 284,000 square feet and consisting of apartment-style units in studio, two- and four-bedroom layouts. The buildings are LEED Gold certified and constructed with cross-laminated timber panels. The new community is all-electric, and 18 EV charging stations are located throughout 
the property. Capstone Development Partners

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253,951 sq. ft.
C.W. Driver Companies announced the opening of Jamul Casino Resort in Jamul, California, a tribal community east of San Diego. The new 16-story, 253,951-square-foot hotel tower connects to the existing casino via an enclosed pedestrian sky bridge. The 200-key hotel comprises 148 standard guest rooms and 52 suites. Other features include an 11,000-square-foot rooftop pool deck with a jetted hot tub, cabanas and bar; a 4,800-square-foot restaurant; retail space; a full-service spa and salon with outdoor deck; a fitness center; meeting and banquet facilities; and an adjacent 119,634-square-foot parking structure with 257 spots, including 31 allocated for electric vehicles. C.W. Driver

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197,000 sq. ft.
Ware Malcomb announced that construction is underway on a new office and manufacturing campus for global company HOERBIGER in Delray Beach, Florida. The project consists of a 43,000-square-foot two-story office building and a fully air-conditioned 154,000-square-foot factory building with a 28-foot clear height. The buildings will utilize tilt-up construction, with areas featuring storefronts and other sections with spandrel glass. The location is designed to meet LEED certification standards, including high-efficiency HVAC systems, LED lighting with occupancy sensors, and building automation systems that will monitor and optimize energy consumption. Butters Construction & Development is providing general contracting services. 

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121,000 sq. ft.
Alexander & Baldwin, Inc. started redevelopment of a portion of its largest industrial asset, Komohana Industrial Park (KIP) in Kapolei, Oahu, Hawaii, with the construction of two Class A industrial buildings totaling approximately 121,000 square feet of gross leasable area (GLA). The project will replace an existing 16,000-square-foot building on 5.7 acres of land with a 91,000-square-foot build-to-suit distribution center preleased to Lowe’s and a 30,000-square-foot spec build that could be divided into two units. Upon completion, KIP’s GLA will increase 44% to approximately 343,000 square feet. Construction is expected to be completed in the fourth quarter of 2026.

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121,000 sq. ft.
Oppidan Investment Company broke ground on Mill + Miss, a new workforce housing project in Grand Rapids, Minnesota. The 121,000-square-foot, 132-unit market-rate rental development is the result of a public-private partnership designed to meet the area’s critical housing needs amid recent economic and job growth. Located near the Mississippi River and inspired by the region’s rich paper mill history, Mill + Miss will offer one-, two- and three-bedroom units with heated and detached garage parking, a fitness center, game room, coffee bar, outdoor patio and grill area, and walking paths. The project is expected to be completed in March 2027.

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47 units
The Michaels Organization and Virtua Health recently opened Oliver Station, a $24 million affordable housing and health care community in Camden, New Jersey, for those 55 and over with household income no more than 60% of the area median income. In addition to 47 modern one- and two-bedroom apartments designed by Urban Practice, the transit-oriented community includes a 5,200-square-foot primary care office. It is the second community in the state to benefit from the New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency’s Hospital Partnership Subsidy Program, which supports the construction of mixed-use communities near hospitals.  

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