Waterfront Life

Justison Landing establishes a new neighborhood on Delaware's Christina River.

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Parkmore Development is developing Mill Harbor Waterview Residences, a 208-unit garden-style condominium community in Brooklyn, N.Y. The one-, two-, and three-bedroom units, which range from $400,000 to more than $700,000, will feature oak flooring, balconies, security systems, and prewiring for high-speed Internet. Amenities will include a 4,000-square-foot clubhouse with a fireplace, card room, library, fitness center, kitchen, and billiards room.

Gatehouse Capital Corp., HEI Hospitality, and Legacy Partners are developing W Hollywood Hotel and Residences in Los Angeles. The project will include a 305-room W Hotel, 143 condos, a health spa, and more than 50,000 square feet of retail space. The community, which is slated for completion in 2009, will sponsor local arts education programs and provide a space for emerging artists to showcase their work.

Woodridge Capital and Sports Club/LA have broke ground on The Carlyle, a 78-unit condominium community in the Golden Mile section of Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles. The Art Deco-style building will feature a card room, fitness center, library, wine cellar with private dining area, and a large outdoor terrace for entertaining. The project is expected to open in late 2008.

The Carlyle Group and H & H Development are building City Palms, a 10-story mixed-use development in West Palm Beach, Fla. The property will include 288 condo units equipped with “smart building” technology and 24,000 square feet of retail and commercial space. The units, priced from the $300,000s, range from 650 square feet to 1,500 square feet. The project is expected to open in 2008.

Legacy Partners and Galatyn Park Corp. have broken ground on The Venue, a 285-unit luxury apartment community with 6,000 square feet of retail space in Richardson, Texas. The units, which range from 634 square feet to 1,860 square feet, will rent for an average of $1,345. The community will feature a musical and theatrical theme to complement the adjacent Eisemann Center for Performing Arts. The theme will be reflected in all design elements, from the landscaping to the project’s common areas and unit interiors.

Urban Housing Group and AIG Global Real Estate are building 555 Mission Rock, a $90 million mixed-use project in San Francisco with 192 units and 10,000 square feet of retail space. The one- and two-bedroom units will feature broadband wiring, granite countertops, washers and dryers, and nine-foot ceilings. Amenities will include a 3,000-square-foot community building and a landscaped courtyard with a fireplace and sundeck. The project is expected to be completed in spring 2009.

Better Housing Coalition has opened Carter Wood II, the second phase of an affordable senior rental community in Richmond, Va. The 71-unit complex was built to meet the environmental guidelines of the EarthCraft House program. Green features include recyclable carpet in the common areas, a supply of fresh air to each unit, and a water-efficient landscape. Enterprise Community Partners provided a $50,000 Green Communities grant to help the project integrate green building strategies.

Dornoch Rahway is revitalizing four center city projects valued at approximately $200 million in Rahway, N.J. Projects include The Savoy at Rahway, a 36-unit luxury condominium community that will feature two-bedroom units ranging from 1,150 square feet to 2,000 square feet, underground parking, and street-level retail. Occupancy is scheduled for June. Across the street, the developer is building the Westbury, a mixed-use complex with 152 condo units to replace 11 obsolete buildings. The seven-story building will include a conference room, fitness center, and half-acre rooftop recreation area.

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