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  • The first rental apartment high-rise developed along the Williamsburg waterfront in Brooklyn, directly across the East River from Manhattan.
    1 North 4th Place

    Brooklyn, New York

    Market: New York City
    Type: Multifamily
    Role: Development Partner

  • High-rise residential condominiums in downtown Los Angeles that were converted from 1980s-era office space.
    1100 Wilshire

    Los Angeles, California

    Market: Los Angeles
    Type: Multifamily
    Role: Development Partner

  • High-rise, luxury condominiums and destination retail developed on the former site of the Mayflower Hotel directly across from Central Park.
    15 Central Park West

    New York, New York

    Market: New York City
    Type: Mixed-Use, Multifamily, Retail
    Role: Development Partner

  • Mid-rise apartment community developed adjacent to a Metro light-rail transit station in Rockville, Md., roughly 10 miles northwest of the District of Columbia.
    Alaire

    Rockville, Maryland

    Market: Washington, D.C.
    Type: Multifamily
    Role: Development Partner

  • Rental apartments and street-level retail space developed in the heart of the District of Columbia's fast-growing H Street Corridor.
    Anthology

    Washington, D.C.

    Market: Washington, D.C.
    Type: Multifamily
    Role: Development Partner

  • Redevelopment of underutilized waterfront acreage just south of downtown Baltimore into a walkable, mixed-use and mixed-income community with residential, commercial and green space.
    Baltimore Peninsula

    Baltimore, Maryland

    Type: Mixed-Use, Multifamily, Retail, Office
    Role: Co-Developer

  • “Urban village” developed on a former industrial brownfield site near the eastern approach to the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge.
    Bay Street Emeryville

    Emeryville, California

    Market: S.F. Bay Area
    Type: Mixed-Use, Multifamily, Retail
    Role: Developer, Development Partner

  • Master-planned development that has transformed 20 acres of former U.S. Navy property near San Francisco International Airport on the densely populated San Francisco Peninsula.
    Crossing | San Bruno

    San Bruno, California

    Market: S.F. Bay Area
    Type: Multifamily
    Role: Development Partner

  • Revitalization of a 50-year-old, cooperative-owned affordable housing community and development of new mixed-use space in San Francisco’s Fillmore District/Western Addition, a neighborhood of historical and cultural significance for the city’s African American residents.
    Freedom West 2.0

    San Francisco, California

    Market: S.F. Bay Area
    Type: Mixed-Use, Multifamily, Retail, Hotel
    Role: Co-Developer

  • Transit-oriented development that has transformed a former strip shopping center into an urban-style mixed-use community, roughly 10 miles northwest of the District of Columbia.
    Galvan at Twinbrook

    Rockville, Maryland

    Market: Washington, D.C.
    Type: Mixed-Use, Multifamily, Retail
    Role: Development Partner

  • Landmark high-rise built as the cornerstone of L.A Live, a sports, residential and entertainment district developed adjacent to the Staples Center and the L.A. Convention Center in downtown Los Angeles.
    Hotel & Residences at L.A. Live

    Los Angeles, California

    Market: Los Angeles
    Type: Mixed-Use, Multifamily, Hotel
    Role: Development Partner

  • Rental apartment high-rise along the Williamsburg waterfront in Brooklyn, directly across the East River from Manhattan.
    Level BK

    Brooklyn, New York

    Market: New York City
    Type: Multifamily
    Role: Development Partner

  • Planned transit-oriented development surrounding the Bay Area Rapid Transit District’s West Oakland light-rail station.
    Mandela Station

    Oakland, California

    Market: S.F. Bay Area
    Type: Mixed-Use, Multifamily, Retail, Office
    Role: Co-Developer

  • Apartment mid-rise developed in Seattle’s fast-growing South Lake Union district, a burgeoning technology and life-sciences hub just north of the city’s downtown.
    Mark on 8th

    Seattle, Washington

    Market: Seattle
    Type: Multifamily
    Role: Developer

  • Mid-rise apartment building developed on a surface parking lot in downtown Los Angeles, just east of L.A. Live and the Staples Center.
    Metropolitan Lofts

    Los Angeles, California

    Market: Los Angeles
    Type: Multifamily
    Role: Development Partner

  • Pedestrian-friendly, mixed-use property developed one block south of a Metro light-rail transit station, roughly seven miles northwest of the District of Columbia.
    North Bethesda Market

    North Bethesda, Maryland

    Market: Washington, D.C.
    Type: Mixed-Use, Multifamily, Retail
    Role: Development Partner

  • Rental apartment high-rise built on a former parking lot across from Pershing Square in downtown Los Angeles.
    Park Fifth

    Los Angeles, California

    Market: Los Angeles
    Type: Multifamily
    Role: Developer

  • Mid-rise apartment community developed in the heart of Rosslyn, one of Arlington’s “urban villages,” approximately half a mile from the Potomac River.
    Sedona | Slate

    Arlington, Virginia

    Market: Washington, D.C.
    Type: Multifamily
    Role: Development Partner

  • Residential community developed on a highly accessible, former industrial site just north of San Francisco.
    Tam Ridge Residences

    Corte Madera, California

    Market: S.F. Bay Area
    Type: Multifamily
    Role: Developer

  • Apartment mid-rise developed adjacent to a Metro light-rail transit station in Rockville, Md., roughly 10 miles northwest of the District of Columbia.
    Terano

    Rockville, Maryland

    Market: Washington, D.C.
    Type: Multifamily
    Role: Development Partner

  • Rental apartment community developed on a former parking lot in the heart of downtown Los Angeles.
    Trademark

    Los Angeles, California

    Market: Los Angeles
    Type: Multifamily
    Role: Developer

  • Residential tower in lower Manhattan built on one of the last developable parcels within the Battery Park City master-planned community.
    Tribeca Green

    New York, New York

    Market: New York City
    Type: Multifamily
    Role: Development Partner

  • Transit-oriented, mixed-income housing that was developed one block from a BART station as the first phase of a redevelopment plan for a key stretch of downtown Oakland.
    Uptown

    Oakland, California

    Market: S.F. Bay Area
    Type: Multifamily
    Role: Development Partner

  • Transit-oriented apartments developed on a highly accessible site along San Francisco’s Market Street at the nexus of several vibrant neighborhoods: Hayes Valley, the Mission, South of Market, the Castro and the Lower Haight.
    Venn on Market

    San Francisco, California

    Market: S.F. Bay Area
    Type: Multifamily
    Role: Developer

  • Transit village built directly above an underground-rail station along Wilshire Boulevard, approximately three miles west of downtown Los Angeles.
    Wilshire Vermont Station

    Los Angeles, California

    Market: Los Angeles
    Type: Mixed-Use, Multifamily, Retail
    Role: Developer, Development Partner