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Oakland Heights: From Blight to Beauty
A local news station highlights McCormack Baron Salazar's transformation of Kansas City’s Oakland Heights neighborhood.
“Easy Go Richmond” to be launched at Richmond Village Apartments
The City of Richmond, California is holding a ribbon cutting at McCormack Baron Salazar’s Richmond Village Apartments to launch the "Easy Go Richmond" program. A Greenprint Transportation Initiative, "Easy Go" is Richmond's groundbreaking shift towards greener transportation initiatives.
Tags: Transit-Oriented Development, green building, McCormack Baron SalazarMagazine Highlights McCormack Baron Salazar's Role in HOPE SF Project
Affordable Housing Finance magazine outlined the HOPE SF project, a 15 year plan to bring renewal to several San Fransisco neighborhoods, including Hunter's View, Alice Griffith, Sunnydale, and others.
Tags: Untagged6 North Wins OLGA Award from East West Gateway
McCormack Baron Salazar’s 6 North development in St. Louis, Missouri was awarded a 2011 Outstanding Local Government Achievement (OLGA) Award from the East-West Gateway Council of Governments.
Tags: mixed income development, St. Louis revitalizationRenaissance Place at Grand LEED-ND Development featured in Neighborhoods Go Green Exhibit
McCormack Baron Salazar’s first LEED Certified Neighborhood Development, Renaissance Place at Grand HOPE VI in St. Louis, is featured as part of the traveling Neighborhoods Go Green Exhibit.
Tags: green building, St. Louis revitalization, McCormack Baron Salazar, LEED certificationMcCormack Baron Salazar Vice President, Ron Roberts, speaks to Urban Land Institute Young Leaders Group about Arlington Grove
On Tuesday, November 15, 2011, Ron Roberts, Vice President of Project Management and Business Development, led an “Insider’s Tour of Arlington Grove,” for members of the Urban Land Institute’s Young Leaders Group.
Tags: sustainable community development, McCormack Baron Salazar, green building, St. Louis revitalizationPhoenix Symphony Apartments Open
Phoenix, AZ (Nov. 10, 2011) – McCormack Baron Salazar, Inc. and the City of Phoenix Housing Department are celebrating the opening of a new, mixed-income community known as The Symphony Apartments. The development located in the Central City South Neighborhood near 16th Avenue and Buckeye Road replaces the former 76-unit Krohn West public housing site.
Tags: Housing and Urban Development, The Symphony Apartments, McCormack Baron SalazarSan Francisco Officials Highlight Choice Neighborhood HUD Grant
Mayor Edwin M. Lee has released a press release about the $30.5 million federal Housing and Urban Development Choice Neighborhood grant McCormack Baron Salazar will use to transform the Alice Griffith Public Housing Development in San Francisco.
Tags: Alice Griffith Project, California, San Francisco, Housing and Urban Development, HUDMcCormack Baron Salazar’s Alice Griffith Project Wins $30.5 million HUD Award
McCormack Baron Salazar has been awarded $30.5 million from the federal Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to apply toward a community development and urban revitalization effort at San Francisco’s Alice Griffith Public Housing Development.
Tags: Alice Griffith Project, McCormack Baron Salazar, California, San Francisco, HUD, Housing and Urban DevelopmentNorth Sarah Project to Aid Minority-Owned Businesses in St. Louis
The St. Louis American highlights McCormack Baron Salazar's efforts to provide "unprecedented" opportunities for minority-owned businesses to participate in the North Sarah mixed income community development project in north St. Louis.
Tags: North Sarah development, McCormack Baron Salazar, mixed income development, St. Louis revitalizationMcCormack Baron Salazar's McKinley Park Homes Bring Hope to Memphis
An article in the Memphis Commercial Appeal highlights the June 25, 2011 grand opening of the McKinley Park Homes development, a home ownership initiative from McCormack Baron Salazar that one resident says will create "a more united and progressive neighborhood and city."
Tags: Home Ownership, McKinley Park HomesFilm Tells Story of Triangle Square Apartments and Residents
A Huffington Post writer posts an interview with Carolyn Coal, the director of "A Place to Live: The Triangle Square Story," a documentary about residents of Triangle Square Apartments, a community developed by McCormack Baron Salazar and the Gay and Lesbian Elder Housing group in Hollywood, Calif.
Tags: McCormack Baron Salazar, Triangle Square ApartmentsHousing Publication Highlights Sustainable Development at University Place
Housing industry publication Multi-Housing News covers McCormack Baron Salazar's recent LEED certification award for its sustainable development efforts at University Place, a multi-unit housing community in Memphis.
Tags: University Place, sustainable community developmentNew Scott/Carver Community Website Launched by McCormack Baron Salazar
McCormack Baron Salazar is pleased to announce the completion of a website (www.newscottcarver.com) to complement its efforts to revitalize the former Scott and Carver Homes sites in Miami-Dade County.
Tags: New Scott Carver, Miami-Dade CountyMcCormack Baron Salazar, Partners to Celebrate Grand Opening of 'Senior Living at Cambridge Heights'
The St. Louis Housing Authority, McCormack Baron Salazar, KAI Design & Build, and Urban Strategies plan to celebrate the Grand Opening of Senior Living at Cambridge Heights at 2 p.m. on Friday, April 29.
Tags: Senior Living at Cambridge Heights, KAI Design, St. Louis Housing Authority, Urban Strategies, McCormack Baron SalazarArlington Grove Development Breaks Ground
McCormack Baron Salazar has broken ground for the development of Arlington Grove, a residential redevelopment project located on the corner of Dr. Martin Luther King Drive and Burd Avenue in St. Louis.
Tags: St. Louis, Arlington GroveTransit-Oriented Development Underway at Westlake/MacArthur Park
McCormack Baron Salazar, the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro), the Los Angeles Housing Partnership, Polis Builders and Goldman Sachs Urban Investment Group announce the construction start on the first phase (Phase I of a new mixed-income, mixed-use, transit-oriented development (TOD) located one block east of the Westlake/MacArthur Park Metro Rail Station entrance.
Tags: Los Angeles, MacArthur Park, Westlake, Transit-Oriented Development
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