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Why an Affluent Suburb Rallied Behind Affordable Housing 150 150 UrbanWorks Architecture

Why an Affluent Suburb Rallied Behind Affordable Housing

via CityLab (from The Atlantic) 66 West, a 39-unit supportive housing project for youth, gains support in Edina. Read More

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The West Loop: Three Questions with Neil Reardon, Assoc. AIA, LEED AP BD+C 605 302 UrbanWorks Architecture

The West Loop: Three Questions with Neil Reardon, Assoc. AIA, LEED AP BD+C

Neil Reardon is leading the development of UrbanWorks’ West Loop concept. A member of the Urban Land Institute and Sensible Land Use Coalition, Neil is an advocate for well-planned neighborhood growth. What is the West Loop? The West Loop is Minneapolis’ next great neighborhood.  For a long time the area we named the West Loop was…

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The Well-Being Framework: Three Questions with Tim Bicknell, AIA, LEED AP BD+C 605 302 UrbanWorks Architecture

The Well-Being Framework: Three Questions with Tim Bicknell, AIA, LEED AP BD+C

Tim Bicknell is a panel presenter on “The Science of Circadian Lighting” at the inaugural WELL 2014 conference on October 20, 2014 in New Orleans.  WELL 2014 is the first annual symposium hosted by the International WELL Building Institute to support and educate design, construction and real estate professionals on the wellness movement. What is…

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Suburban housing for homeless closer to reality 150 150 UrbanWorks Architecture

Suburban housing for homeless closer to reality

via Edina Sun Current Beacon Interfaith Housing Collaborative continues to move forward with 66 West. The project will provide 39 studio apartments and services for youth who have experienced homelessness. Read More

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Best in Real Estate: Longfellow Station 603 452 UrbanWorks Architecture

Best in Real Estate: Longfellow Station

via Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal Located along the Hiawatha light-rail line in South Minneapolis, Longfellow Station will add 180 units to the city’s housing mix, with 80 percent of those going to tenants who need affordable housing. Read More

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