Demolition proves challenging for $500M Tampa project
Construction Dive
JUNE 28, 2018
It took demo crews three days to bring down an office building and make way for the mixed-use Midtown Tampa development.
Construction Dive
JUNE 28, 2018
It took demo crews three days to bring down an office building and make way for the mixed-use Midtown Tampa development.
BD+C
MAY 30, 2023
LRK opens office in Orlando to grow its presence in Florida LRK, a nationally recognized architectural, planning, and interior design firm, has opened its new office in downtown Orlando, Fla. rcassidy Tue, 05/30/2023 - 12:30 LRK New office, near two transit links, is planned to be WELL-certified. Lauderdale, and Miami.
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ENR Construction
OCTOBER 30, 2022
As the Tampa area’s tech hub grows, established area manufacturing solutions provider Jabil chose St. Petersburg for a global headquarters for its network of more than a quarter million employees.
Business Facilities
SEPTEMBER 2, 2015
Global healthcare company Johnson & Johnson will open a new North American shared services headquarters in Tampa, FL and create 500 jobs over the next three years. Johnson & Johnson To Create 500 Jobs in Tampa appeared first on Business Facilities (BF) Magazine. Business Facilities (BF) Magazine.
BD+C
AUGUST 17, 2023
After the 2008 financial crisis when malls began shuttering and sitting vacant at a rapid rate, Gresham Smith became a pioneer in this approach, most notably through our work to re-envision One Hundred Oaks Mall in Nashville, which is now a successful, mixed-use medical office destination. Here’s a look at a few examples of our work.
BD+C
DECEMBER 4, 2017
Stantec has several sports “district” projects underway in Dallas, Tampa, Chicago, and Edmonton. Offices would account for half of the total square footage, which would include spaces for hospitality, residential, retail, entertainment, and food and beverage.
Pro Builder
SEPTEMBER 27, 2022
According to the Wall Street Journal, more and more people are flocking to places like Austin, Phoenix, and Tampa, which increases the price of dirt there and makes the housing shortages worse in these areas. Until the second half of the 20th century, America’s population was far more spread out, living where land was cheap.
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