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Akelius is building three new buildings with a total of 59 apartments at Björnvägen in Åby in Västerhaninge. All apartments will have a balcony.
According to my best efforts at online research, the building was completed in either 2004 or 2005. But you probably could've almost figured that out just from looking at it, right?
Its elaborate network of exterior grilles is wooden.
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In Manchester, England, on August 10th, 2017, the condo apartment building "Vantage Quay" and the Rochdale Canal as viewed from Tariff Street. There is the construction site of the "Burlington House" apartment building.
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I live off Henrietta street in Dublin 1 and for the last seven years [or even longer] the area has been a huge building site and the pace of change is increasing by the day. I recently read in the Irish Times that they have counted 109 tower cranes in the City Centre ["There were 109 cranes visible over the centre of Dublin on January 1st from the seventh floor of The Irish Times building on Tara Street"].
Many of the cranes are close to my apartment. On Upper Dominick, alone, there are currently two large Student Accommodation Complexes under construction and within walking distance there are many such complexes and hotels under construction. The Green Line Tram Network extension has had a huge impact on the area as has the Grangegorman College Campus project.
Project 365 = Day 55 = 24 Feb 2025
Day 1151 (Since 1 Jan 2022)
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The mud is placed onto a brink and concrete foundation, separated by a plastic vapor barrier. This construction innovation prevents the walls from eroding or softening due to the rain and makes them last much longer (Anna predicts up to 100 years.)
Construction site.
The early stages of yet another major Canary Wharf, London landmark building. Newfoundland is to be a sixty floor high residential apartment block skyscraper.
May 25, 2025 - The former YMCA building located at 40 W Long Street in downtown Columbus, Ohio.
"A plan to renovate the former Downtown YMCA building will be moving forward after receiving design approval from the Downtown Commission today.
Representatives of the developer, Woda Cooper Companies, explained to the board that they will be seeking historic tax credits for the project and that all of the preservation requirements of that program will be followed. That means that the building’s decorative masonry work will be cleaned and its windows replaced, but the overall appearance will not change much. A new enclosed stairwell will be added to the rear of the building to provide a safer means of exit for residents than the outdoor fire escapes that are there now.
The renovation, which could take as long as two years to complete, will turn the building into a 121-unit affordable housing complex. Rents in the apartments will be affordable to tenants earning between 30 and 80 percent of the area median income (AMI).
Jonathan McKay of Woda Cooper said that 33 of the units will be rented to those earning 80 percent of the AMI (or around $66,000 for a family of two), while the rest of the units would be reserved for households earning between 30 and 60 percent.
The century-old building, located at 40 W. Long St., served as the center of operations for the YMCA of Central Ohio for decades and was also home to approximately 400 people, who lived in dorm-style rooms with shared bathrooms. The condition of the living quarters and the cost to renovate the building were both cited as reasons by the organization to sell the property in 2019. Downtown Columbus Inc. bought the building in 2023 and selected Woda Cooper to head up the renovation.
Materials submitted to the commission show that the project will be called “The Lofts at 40 Long.” Previous article from: columbusunderground.com/plan-to-renovate-downtown-ymca-bu...