The project will add density to a valuable area of town, said architect Wayne Estopinal, whose company, The Estopinal Group, developed the rendering.“It’s a new urbanist approach,” he explained. “It’s creating a much more dense kind of town,” rather than development that sprawls outward.
In this week's issue: World Bank takes 227,000 square feet. Nothing to sneeze at. K&L Gates build out begins in Pittsburgh. Strayer Education books headquarters in NoVA. Plus, we give you expansion news of: Baxter International, Forward Air, Gehry...
One-third of likely voters in the United States are worried about losing their jobs, while half worry they will not be able to keep up with mortgage and credit card payments, according to an Associated Press-Yahoo News poll released two weeks ago.