Christopher Leinberger was recently interviewed for an article in Prosper, an electronic newspaper about economic development in Oakland County, Michigan about the changing definition of “Suburbs.” You can read the article here.
Christopher and Lisa Leinberger recently ranked the top 12 movies about urbanism for an article in NextCity. You can read the article here.
Make note that Arcadia partner Robert Davis’ development, Seaside, on the Florida Panhandel is the setting for one of the movies on this list.
Arcadia’s project, Wayne Glen was featured in a recent article in Development magazine titled “Better Stormwater Management For a Better Bottom Line.” The article focuses on commercial and mixed use developments that include innovative stormwater management techniques.
Dave Rauschkolb, owner of Bud & Alley’s in Seaside, led the effort to install two electric car chargers on Central Square. The two chargers are the first in Walton County. To read more on the installation of the car chargers, please visit the article in the Walton Sun, located here.
On March 5, 2013 the Pottstown Mercury wrote a short news article about Arcadia’s purchase of the remaining 72 townhouse lots at Coddington View in Upper Pottsgrove, PA. The article can be viewed here.
For more information on this project, please contact Brandon Gollotti at 610.664.0270 ext. 31 or brandon@arcadialand.com.
Toll Brothers, a name tied luxury homebuilding is entering the condo market with its City Living division. In response to the demand from young professionals and downsizing baby boomers, Toll has 10 condo developments under way in New York City, and recently announced its first condo in the Washington, DC area.
When: Wednesday, January 09, 2013
5:00 — 7:30 p.m. presentation
Where: AIA Center for Architecture
1218 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
215-569-3188
Cost: $55 members, $65 non-members.
Development models continue to evolve and the real estate industry is transforming itself to deliver the residential, commercial and office property that will be in high demand for the next generation. Demographics and research point to trends in transit oriented development; walkable vibrant neighborhoods; sustainability and public private partnerships that will alter how we plan, design and construct new buildings and places. Our panel will address state of the market research as well as offer background on the rapidly changing development market. They will offer lessons learned and best practices that will offer insight to attendees on what these owners and agencies want and need from the design and construction industry.
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