A new 10-story mixed-use development called 'The Phoenix' is proposed for 3611 North Halsted Street in Lake View East, Chicago, featuring 188 residential units, a café, parking garage, and rooftop amenities, with an estimated cost of $65 million and a completion target of 2027.
The Arizona Cardinals announced plans for a new, state-of-the-art team headquarters and practice facility at Paradise Ridge in Phoenix, covering over 250,000 square feet on a 30-acre site, scheduled for completion in 2028, replacing their current Tempe location, with extensive amenities and a mixed-use development component.
A study by RCLCO highlights the potential economic benefits of a new domed stadium and mixed-use development in Brook Park, Ohio, which could boost Northeast Ohio's economy by $1.2 billion annually and create nearly 5,400 permanent jobs. The development is expected to attract up to 1.5 million additional visitors, benefiting downtown Cleveland with increased spending in hospitality sectors. The relocation of the Cleveland Browns stadium could also facilitate lakefront redevelopment, enhancing long-term regional growth.
The Philadelphia Phillies have partnered with Comcast Spectacor to develop a mixed-use project in the South Philadelphia sports complex, aiming to create a world-class sports and entertainment district. The project will include a hotel, residential units, retail stores, restaurants, office space, and green space, with a dedicated "Phillies Plaza" for fans. The development plans also aim to preserve the tailgating scene while enhancing the community and fan experiences. Phase one upgrades to Xfinity Live! are set to begin in 2025 or 2026, with further expansion in the works.
The Creve Coeur City Council has unanimously approved the redevelopment of the former Bayer campus into a mixed-use "village" called Olia Village. The plan includes apartments, townhomes, retail space, hotels, office buildings, and other commercial facilities on 96 acres of land. The approval came after last-minute changes were negotiated between the developers and residents, including additional tree buffers and reductions in building height and scale. The project aims to create a pedestrian-friendly, mixed-use development and meet long-term planning goals.
Millennia Cos has reworked its plans for the Centennial project in downtown Cleveland, reducing the number of workforce housing units from 860 to 413 and adding market-rate apartments, a 170-room Curio by Hilton hotel, and more office space. The $476m-$500m mixed-use development will also include a high-end restaurant, a museum space, rooftop event spaces, and retail. Millennia aims to close on financing and begin renovating the 1.36 million-square-foot property in late summer or early fall, with construction expected to take three years.
NR Investments plans to turn the former Greenville Memorial Auditorium site into a mixed-use development featuring 294 apartments and 8,000 square feet of retail space. The development will include two interconnected towers, a public plaza, and a bridge connecting the property with the Bon Secours Wellness Arena. The project aims to create a new entertainment district in Greenville and will go before the city's Design Review Board on April 6. If approved, the group hopes to break ground between the fourth quarter of 2023 and the first quarter of 2024.
Whole Foods Market will be the anchor tenant to the $1 billion Greenville County Square Redevelopment, a 3.5-million-square-feet mixed-use development in downtown Greenville. The natural and organic food retailer will be housed in a standalone state-of-the-art building designed by MVA Architects. The project is positioned to be the ideal walkable environment for residents and visitors with a strategic blend of office, hotels, residential, restaurant, entertainment, and retail, all encompassed in an urban environment. No exact completion or opening date was immediately announced, but officials said they expected the Whole Foods building to be complete later this year.
Whole Foods Market will be an anchor tenant in the $1 billion redevelopment of County Square, a 3.5-million-square-foot mixed-use development in Greenville County. The project will include restaurants, retail, Class-A office, multifamily residential, and hotel tenants, and will reshape nearly 40 acres of University Ridge. RocaPoint Partners is developing the project, which will serve as an ideal walkable environment for residents and visitors.