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Unlocking the potential of pickleball and padel courts

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Here is an example of the concept of adaptive reuse, the surge in pickleballs popularity, notable examples of temporary installations, and the challenges of zoning, permitting and logistics in creating such facilities. Many cities already struggle with limited green spaces and zoning restrictions for new recreational projects.

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Why Probate Properties Are Hot for Multi-Family Conversions in Phoenix

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Zoning and permitting can also be a challenge. You need to understand Phoenix zoning codes, and there might be historic overlays or neighborhood opposition. Another property, in the Willo Historic District, faced strict historic preservation guidelines. Expertise and patience are essential here.

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Architectural Team Promotes New Principal & Key Designers

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One of the country’s leading planners and designers of sustainable multifamily, mixed-use, hospitality, and senior and assisted living communities, TAT is also recognized for its national award-winning expertise in the areas of historic preservation, rehabilitation, and adaptive reuse. now the city’s tallest tower.

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Illinois Revives Premier Corporate Tax Incentives

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Rauner also enacted an extension of the River Edge Redevelopment Zone tax credit program. The tax credit program has helped preserve historic buildings and grow local economies in the five communities where the credit is applicable: Aurora, East St. Louis, Elgin, Peoria and Rockford. Rauner said.

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Less Is More In New England

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The Granite Ridge Development District: The creation of the Granite Ridge Development District, a 913-acre commercial and entertainment zone, involved policy changes as well as active investment attraction. One bite at a time,” and that is how Rochester created so much new wealth in incremental steps in the last decade. The NH Dept.

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The Travel & Tourism Game

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Enjoy local shops, restaurants and events in Henderson’s historic downtown core: the Water Street District. Henderson’s appeal to both visitors and residents comes from a complex combination of re-energized historic districts, world-class sporting events, unique community culture and vibrant shopping, dining and drinking districts.

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Adaptive Reuse Transforms 105-Year-Old Factory into Versatile Office HQ

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Not only did this result in a versatile workspace for on-site, hybrid and remote work while preserving the building’s historical essence, but the project also won the 2023 AIA South Dakota Honor Award for Architecture. However, it wasn’t always a city beacon.