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Denver’s RiNo district to get six blocks bigger
Six blocks of manufacturing operations, auto body shops, art galleries in Denver are about to be redeveloped and outfitted with the fitting Renaissance-like name of Giambrocco. The co-venture of Tributary Real Estate and Charles Street Partners is an extension of the wildly popular RiNo District and will include 500,000-sq.-ft. of office space, 350 market-rate and affordable apartments, art studios, and retail “strategically located in hot spots,” according to a press release. -
$30 million redevelopment for CambridgeSide
In reaction to changes that have transpired in the adjoining East Cambridge and Kendall Square neighborhoods since it debuted in 1990, CambridgeSide Galleria outside of Boston is undergoing a $30 million makeover. Owner New England Development calls it a “repositioning” that will see the “Galleria” tag dropped from the title of the center, one of the first regional enclosed malls erected in an urban setting. It is the centerpiece of a 1.2-million-sq.-ft. mixed-use project that includes office space and a hotel.