Developer appeals condo plan decision to NS review board TheChronicleHerald.ca Tony Maskine, front, president of Monaco Investments Partnership, hasn't given up on his $34-million condo project for Prince Albert Road in Dartmouth. (ERIC WYNNE / Staff) A Dartmouth developer is appealing what he terms the “travesty in due process” ...
Residents oppose condo plan The Barrie Examiner A public meeting will be held Monday on the developer's rezoning and subdivision plan application for 3.25 acres on the northwest corner of Big Bay Point Road and Hurst Drive. It calls for 38 single-detached residential condo units and a dual zone to ...
Condo Consultant: Association, developer should work out pool payments, use Palm Beach Post By Gary A. Poliakoff Dear Poliakoffs: Our condo association documents include a provision for the non-exclusive use of an outdoor pool and deck that is owned by the developer. The association pays a "fair amount" to help defray maintenance and upkeep ...
Condo project reflects growing interest in inner-city housing market Calgary Herald ... in the inner-city condo market in Calgary. Nicholas Hon of Hon Towers Ltd., which wants to build two 42-storey towers on the site of a failed residential project by another developer in the old Victoria Park neighbourhood near the Calgary Stampede, ...
Condo Developer Must Return $16M GlobeSt.com He directed the condo developer, CRP/Extell Parcel I, and Stoock & Stroock & Lavan, its outside counsel and escrow agent, to return the down payments, with accumulated interest and costs, within 30 days. Justice Singh in his Jan.
Developer to propose Boardwalk condo complex and robotic parking garage next ... Press of Atlantic City ATLANTIC CITY - Developer Chip Pressman wants to build South Jersey's first automated parking garage as part of a proposed 30-story condominium complex overlooking the Boardwalk in the resort's South Inlet neighborhood. The Metropolitan project would ...
Condo sellers' market TheChronicleHerald.ca If you're dealing with new construction, note that development agreements tend to be weighted more towards the developer than the future residents. (Metro Creative photo) Right now there's a sellers ' market going on when it comes to condominium sales ...
Manhattan parking heading for extinction as garages go the way of the condo The Real Deal New York (blog) But at luxury apartments, many residents still want parking, which is not always a profitable investment for a developer; less than half of condominiums in the $5 million to $10 million range have a parking spot to offer a buyer, the Times said, ...