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Features - November 2004

Rise Above

New high-rise residential projects soar
Multifamily residential construction slowed around the country this year, but continues at very healthy pace. Still, the mid-Atlantic is home to several of the top residential projects in the U.S. Here are a few projects that rise above the rest.
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Spinnaker Bay

New Mixed-Use Development Blends Design Styles
A new residential/retail project in Baltimore's growing Harbor East beats the "big-box" look with a development that features wide-ranging architectural elements.
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Waterfront Square

Creating a Community
A new upscale, residential development is under way on the banks of the Delaware River near downtown Philadelphia.
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Supreme Vision

Sovereign at 2400 M Street Reigns Over D.C.'s Residential Revival
JBG project adds to growing residential activity between Georgetown and the District with 360,000-sq.ft. apartment complex.
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A Love Affair with Development

Northern Virginia fondly embraces new commercial projects
It's not hard to woo development money into northern Virginia with the kinds of statistics coming out of the area. The counties west of Washington continue to be some of the fastest growing in the nation.
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School Daze

Contractors needed for flurry of northern Virginia school jobs
Northern Virginia voters continue to pass big-dollar bonds to meet current demand for K-12 schools, but authorities face hard lessons when trying to attract enough qualified contractors.
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Court of Appeals

Expansion brings together judges, project managers and styles
Fairfax County adopts new team approach to expedite the building of the $94.5 million expansion of the Jennings Judicial Center.
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Fitting Finale

JBG adds final piece to its Arlington Gateway project
Clark Construction begins work on the 15-story, 238,000-sq.-ft. Arlington Gateway Westin Hotel, which is the upscale hospitality brand's first property in Virginia.
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