Developers Propose New Housing Projects in Multiple Cities
Developers Propose New Housing Projects in Multiple Cities

Developers Propose New Housing Projects in Multiple Cities

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Development projects are underway in various locations, aimed at transforming underutilized properties into residential spaces. In Columbus, construction is beginning on a 3,570-square-foot shell-only building at the site of a former drive-in restaurant, with the future tenant yet to be determined. Meanwhile, Wheaton city council is set to approve a plan to convert two office buildings into 22 apartments, focusing on enhancing green space and amenities. In Winston-Salem, a historic building is being redeveloped into up to 52 residential units, with a significant investment projected for the project. Alexandria is also considering a proposal to convert the long-vacant Victory Center office building into 378 rent-controlled housing units, addressing a pressing need for affordable housing in the area. These projects reflect a growing trend of repurposing commercial spaces for residential use in response to market demands.

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