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Work has begun on a mixed-use development in the Lowcountry that will include a hotel and marina.

Highland Resources Inc. broke ground recently on the infrastructure for Magnolia Landing, a planned mixed-use community located along the Ashley River in Charleston.

The first phase will feature a waterfront office building, offering 100,000 square feet of Class-A office space in addition to 75,000 square feet of street-level retail, gourmet restaurants and other commercial space, the release stated.

Magnolia Landing will offer a range of hospitality options designed to cater to both short-term visitors and extended stays, the release stated. The first phase will include a 125-key boutique hotel.

The following design, engineering and contracting partners have been selected for Magnolia Landing:  The Reveer Group, Seamon Whiteside, S&ME, Outdoor Spatial Designs, OJB Landscape Architects, DesignWorks, Terracon Consultants, Keller Group, Gulf Stream Construction, Bihl Engineering, Pickard Chilton Architects, Munoz+Albin Architects, David Thompson Architect, Ramos Architecture + Design, Applied Technology & Management, Iskagna, Of Place and Beyer Blinder Belle

Read more at Charleston Business 

Pickard Chilton and DLR Group's design honors Denver's historic brick and timber buildings, and vibrant art district with its exposed wood, outdoor terraces and floor-to-ceiling glass delivering panoramic views of the Denver skyline and Rocky Mountains.

Read more at Architectural Products 

Luxury high-rise St. Regis Residences in Houston with curved glass balconies, overlooking a lush green landscape and city skyline in the background.

The building design features a curvilinear shape, floor-to-ceiling glass and wrap-around balconies at the penthouse levels, according to architecture firm Pickard Chilton. Dallas-based ForrestPerkins is designing the interior spaces.

Read more at Homes.Com 

CoStar Group's 26-story riverfront office tower under construction in Richmond, featuring cranes, steel framework, and a partially completed glass façade.

The newest addition to the downtown skyline recently hit a major construction milestone. 

Read more at Richmond Bizsense 

Rendering of Takanawa Gateway City in Tokyo, showcasing modern glass skyscrapers, green terraces, and the integrated railway station set to open in March 2025.

The announcement of TAKANAWA GATEWAY CITY’s March 2025 opening marks another significant milestone in Tokyo’s urban development landscape. At ¥500 billion, this project represents one of the largest station-integrated developments in JR East‘s history—even surpassing the massive Shinagawa redevelopment of the early 2000s.

Read more at Metropolis Japan 

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