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    Regency Custom Homes, the Top Luxury Home Builders in Scottsdale, AZ Announce New Website – MENAFN.COM

    - March 12, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    (MENAFN - GetNews) Regency Custom Homes, a leading home builder in Arizona since 1999 has recently launched a new and revamped website that has been designed keeping their clients' convenience in mind. Modernism, relevant content, mobile compatibility, and impressive speed are just some of the features of the new website in which their new and existing clients will be able to inform themselves better regarding the services provided by their company.

    Scottsdale, AZ - Regency Custom Homes, a leading home builder in Arizona since 1999 has recently launched a new and revamped website that has been designed keeping their clients' convenience in mind. Modernism, relevant content, mobile compatibility, and impressive speed are just some of the features of the new website in which their new and existing clients will be able to inform themselves better regarding the services provided by their company.

    "At Regency Custom Homes, we sincerely believe our team is comprised of the finest craftsmen in Arizona. As a custom home builder, we are committed to delivering the highest quality custom designed homes on time and on budget. Our unique approach ensures that the entire process of building your luxury estate is not only streamlined but also enjoyable!" Said Steve Wiggins, the spokesperson for Regency Custom Homes, regarding the quality of their services.

    Regency Custom Homes is owned and operated by Steve Wiggins, a prestigious engineer with vast experience in the construction industry, including dealing with projects of massive proportions. Mr. Wiggins' vision was to found a company that could offer unique designs, exceptional finish work, and true quality. Two decades after establishing Regency Custom Homes, Steve Wiggins, and his staff remain true to their founding principles by helping their clients to build unique and luxury customized residences in Phoenix and the neighboring areas.

    Luxury Home Builders - Regency Custom Homes is considered synonymous with reliability, as their name has been featured in the summer 2016 edition of SuCasa magazine and in the 2019 RED Awards by Luxe Interiors + Design. For the last five years, they have been the proud recipient of 'The Best of Houzz awards including distinctions design & customer service, among other recognitions.

    "Steve operates with a very high level of professionalism that reflects his education, his extensive experience, and his personal values. It is that combination that I would say makes Regency Custom Homes a truly exceptional builder. An added bonus that Steve brings is the ability to offer design ideas and alternatives throughout the construction process that really enhance the beauty and value of the project. Finally, expect the project to be completed on-time and on-budget. Highest recommendation!" Said a past client, regarding his experience hiring Regency Custom Homes to build his family's home.

    Regency Custom Homes is located at 7377 E Doubletree Ranch Rd #170, Scottsdale, AZ 85258. For immediate assistance from the award-winning Luxury Home Builders , contact their team via phone at (480) 367-1959 or send online inquiries via email to . For additional information regarding their services or to request a free quote, visit their website.

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    Artist Mark Bryans Fake News exhibit allows viewers into his subconscious mind and art therapy sessions – New Times SLO

    - March 12, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Corbett Canyon painter Mark Bryan is in therapy. Art therapy, that is. And he's been in session ever since the 2016 presidential election.

    "I went to bed and Hillary Clinton was ahead," Bryan remembered of Election Day. "I woke up and Donald Trump was elected president."

    Bryan's latest exhibit, Fake News, lets viewers into his artistic processing of the Trump era with a biting collection of 25 oil paintings. Fake News is on display at the San Luis Obispo Museum of Art (SLOMA) through April 26.

    "I go after people I don't like. They get the satirical treatment," Bryan explained with a laugh. "What is so disturbing to me is how many people are down with Trump. I was completely blown away that Trump won."

    Art has turned Bryan, a self-described introvert, into an extrovert through the satirical oil paintings he creates. He expresses his emotions and opinions on canvas, whether it be politics, religion, or whatever is lurking in his subconscious mind.

    Walking into SLOMA, I am immediately taken in by Bryan's 2017 painting, Feeding the Baby, which depicts Trump with his former strategist Steve Bannon. The painting shows a caricature of a smiling Bannon as he spoon-feeds Trump a bite of Bannon's Special KKK Cereal, with sugar-coated KKK hood-shaped marshmallows. The president, also a caricature, is sitting at a baby-sized desk, on top of a larger desk, in the Oval Office of the White House. On Trump's little desk, decorated with dollar signs and a 1950s Richie Rich comic emblem, sits a Hello Kitty drawing he is working on and an electronic tablet open to Twitter.

    Bryan explained that the cat drawing is a reference to the president's famed recording in which he used vulgar terms to describe grabbing women.

    Another of Bryan's attention-grabbing pieces is Foreverland, a 2019 religious commentary piece that's particularly intriguing. In the painting, Jesus is the featured amusement park ride, with angels circling above his head. Next to Jesus, there is a ticket booth for those who want to buy their way into heaven. If the Jesus ride isn't for them, there are other rides: an Islamic rollercoaster or a Buddhist Ferris wheel to take a spin on. For those who know they have been bad and are ready to feel the heat, the ride to hell is also offered.

    "Pick a religion," Bryan said.

    Bryan said he comes up with ideas for his paintings by thinking about the "big picture," not just one idea. Then he figures out how to make a visual story of what's on his mind. He calls the end result a "slice of time."

    Growing up in LA in the 1950s, Bryan's mother introduced him to the arts through her own arts and crafts projects and by taking him to museums. He was shy and introverted, and drawing became a vehicle to create his own reality.

    In 1968, Bryan attended Cal Poly to study architecture, but left two years later to attend Otis College of Art and Design, LA's first independent professional school of art.

    After college, Bryan returned to SLO County and started work as a contractor, designing and building custom homes, while raising his two kids. In 1977, he built a custom home for his family in Corbett Canyon, where he still lives today. Three times a week, he surfs, usually in Pismo Beach or Morro Bay.

    Since 2000, Bryan has worked solely as a professional artist. In addition to his political and religious art, Bryan also enjoys creating pop surrealism pieces because they come from his subconscious imagination. Painting the current president, which he's done six times in three years, is getting a bit old, he said.

    "I don't want to paint Trump all the time," Bryan said.

    Arts Writer Rebecca Howes is waiting in line for the Jesus ride. Send arts story tips to rhowes@newtimesslo.com.

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    Want an equestrian estate? See some of the most expensive homes that just hit the St. Louis market – STLtoday.com

    - March 12, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Freshly painted & beautifully maintained home on 4.45 acre lot w/woods, sprinkler, FABULOUS L SHAPED SALT WATER POOL, pool house, hot tub, paver patio, screened in porch! Impeccably maintained 35'x35' detached garage,insulated,drywalled & painted w/12' & 10' doors, plus 3car side entry gar! Endless entertaining options, w/Amazing full bar in fin walk out lower lvl w/Fam Rm w/gas fplc, huge rec rm,2 addl rms/sleeping areas,huge full bath,exercise area,built in storage! Stunning, sweeping staircase in the 2 story entry foyer! Great Rm w/custom brick fplc, gorgeous new hardwoods in frml dining w/butler pantry, rich wood panels in den! Kitchen offers stainless appl,island w/brkfst bar,custom designer backsplash,plan desk,WI Pantry,brkfst area! Mn Flr Mstr suite w/lux bath/2 WIC! 3 lg bdrms up,1 w/en suite bath/others share J&J bath,all w/WICs! Fantastic MFL,newer roof,front/back stairs,Kubota Tractor Incl,Warranty! Private development w/many $1Million+ homes! 15 min to Chesterfield Valley!

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    $300,000 Homes in Florida, Maine and Virginia – The New York Times

    - March 12, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Miami Beach, Fla. | $299,000A one-bedroom, one-bathroom condo on the first floor of a 1941 Art Deco building

    This apartment is in an 18-unit, four-building Art Deco complex known as the Dixon, after its architect, Lawrence Murray Dixon, who designed several Miami Beach hotels, including the Marlin, Raleigh, Tudor, Tides and Tiffany. It is in the South Beach neighborhood, a third of a mile west of Ocean Drive and the beach. The shops along Lincoln Road are less than a mile north and those on Washington Avenue are several short blocks east. The 36-acre Flamingo Park, which has an aquatics center with an eight-lane lap pool, is a block north.

    According to FloodIQ, an online research tool, the property is now at minimal risk of flooding in all but hurricane category 3 conditions; it will be much more vulnerable by 2033, if sea levels rise at their current rate.

    Size: 685 square feet

    Price per square foot: $436

    Indoors: The owner, an architect, converted the two-bedroom, two-bathroom unit into one with a single bedroom and bathroom, adding luxurious finishes like limestone floors, soapstone countertops and custom doors encased in galvanized steel. Hurricane-impact windows were also installed.

    The windowed kitchen was redone with quilted-stainless-steel wall surfaces, a cedar pantry lined with storage and top-grade appliances, including a Viking range. A closet in the entry hall has a hookup for a washer and dryer, if residents choose not to use the buildings no-cost laundry machines.

    In the bedroom, floor-to-ceiling curtains wrap around a corner window and a custom-organized closet. The bathroom has a walk-in steam shower and a multitiered stone vanity with a basin sink.

    Outdoor space: There is lush landscaping as you enter the building, and a shared green space out the back door, with tables, lounges, a hammock and an herb garden. No off-street parking is available, but there is zoned street parking for residents.

    Taxes: $2,724, plus a $558 monthly homeowner fee that includes flood insurance

    Contact: Rene M. Grossman, Compass, 305-804-4302; compass.com

    This house is in a town of about 3,700 people, in mid-coast Maine, about an hour north of Portland and 100 yards south of Route 1, also known as Main Street. It is within walking distance of antiques shops and lobster restaurants, including Reds Eats, around the corner. The nearby Sheepscot River is tidal and about 15 miles from open ocean. It is visible from the property in winter and can be seen in glimpses in summer.

    Size: 2,500 square feet

    Price per square foot: $124

    Indoors: For the last 20 years, an out-of-state couple have used the house as a seasonal second home, although it is built for year-round occupancy. After buying it, they stripped every trace of lead paint, updated some wiring and plumbing, and put in a new kitchen and bathrooms. (The several fireplaces are operable, but the chimneys are unlined.)

    In the entrance hall, the walls display an antique layer of milk paint that was discovered after other layers were removed. To the left is a living room with antique pumpkin-pine floors, a wood-burning fireplace and French doors opening to the backyard. Another set of French doors leads to a study that is next to a full bathroom and could easily serve a main-floor bedroom. A nearby exterior door offers additional possibilities for a self-contained guest suite.

    Turning right from the front door takes you into a combined dining room and kitchen with a fireplace, faux-finished walls, pumpkin-pine floors and wood cabinetry with granite countertops. Sliding doors open to the back.

    One upstairs bedroom is painted robins-egg blue and has an en suite bathroom with a painted porcelain sink embedded in a vintage wood cabinet. Both rooms have fireplaces. The two additional bedrooms share a bathroom with a custom vanity.

    Outdoor space: The rocky, sloped property in back has been landscaped with nine distinct zones based on feng shui principles. The area contains rock walls, plantings, statuary, small bridges and a pair of ponds with a waterfall. (A pump controls the water flow.) Parking is in an attached one-car garage.

    Taxes: $5,357

    Contact: Kathy Wyman, William Raveis Real Estate, 207-522-1275; raveis.com

    The listing agent recently gut-renovated this property with her husband, a contractor, who is one of three owners. (Another owner is a carpenter who worked on the project.) It is in a commercial neighborhood about a mile east of Charlottesvilles downtown mall and three miles east of the University of Virginia. The house is within walking distance of restaurants and an elementary school, and about a block from the Route 250 bypass, which connects major roads in the area. It has two-family zoning should a new owner choose to convert it into a duplex.

    Size: 1,125 square feet

    Price per square foot: $276

    Indoors: The front door opens into a living room with the original oak floors, solid wood wall paneling and a refinished wood-burning fireplace. To the right is the kitchen, which has tiled surfaces, stainless steel appliances, new windows and a slim breakfast bar built along one wall. A pantry closet was added next to the back door for more storage.

    Two bedrooms are on the first floor. They share a bathroom faced in ceramic and decorative glass tile, which has a combined tub and shower. The second floor is taken up by a master suite consisting of a bedroom with hardwood floors, a study and a bathroom with a walk-in shower and a stacked washer and dryer.

    Outdoor space: The property includes a private driveway and a fenced backyard.

    Taxes: $2,172 (2019)

    Contact: Mary Jane Check, Roy Wheeler Realty Company, 434-265-0684; roywheeler.com

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    Residential construction industry recognized at Northern B.C. Housing Awards of Excellence – Prince George Citizen

    - March 12, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The Canadian Home Builders' Association of Northern B.C. came together to recognize and honour members of the local and regional residential contruction industry at the Northern B.C. Housing Awards of Excellence ceremony that was held at the Courtyard by Marriott on Saturday night.

    There were twenty-one awards up for grabs in five different categories. Big winners on the night were Copper Falls Custom Homes who picked up five awards, including Custom Home Bulder of the Year. Bragg Construction won four awards with Belledune Homes Ltd., Lithium One Homes picking up three awards on the evening.

    A full list of categories and winners is below.

    New Home: Production or Custom Home

    Best Single Family Detached Home under $350k - KG Homes, Prince George

    Best Single Family Detached Home $350k-$500k - Lithium One Homes, Prince George

    Best Custom Home under $500k - Icon Homes, Quesnel

    Best Custom Home $500k-$750k - Angles Drafting & Design, Fort St. John

    Best Custom Home $750k-$1,000,000 - Copper Falls Custom Homes, Prince George

    Best Custom Home over $1,000,000 - Copper Falls Custom Homes, Prince George

    Best Multi-Family Development - Bragg Construction, Prince George

    Best Residential Urban Infill - Bragg Construction, Prince George

    Renovation Categories

    Best Residential Renovation under $50k - Bragg Construction, Prince George

    Best Residential Renovation $50k-$100k - Copper Falls Custom Homes, Prince George

    Best Residential Renovation over $100k - Belledune Homes, Prince George

    Design Categories

    Best Kitchen Design: New Home under $50k - Belledune Homes, Prince George

    Best KitchenDesign: New Home over $50k - North Nechako Homes, Prince George

    Best Master Suite Design: New Home - Lithium One Homes, Prince George

    Best Any Room: New Home or Renovation - Lithium One Homes, Prince George

    Best Innovative or Special Feature: New Home or Renovation - Copper Falls Custom Homes, Prince George

    Special Achievement Awards

    Environmental Initiative Award: Residential or Commercial - BC Housing, Project in Fort St. John

    Innovative Construction, Architecture or Design Award: Residential or Commercial - Lambert Built, Prince George

    Superior Customer Service: Supplier or Sub-Trade - Marathon Eavestroughing, Decks & Rails,& Rails, Prince George

    Grand Housing of Excellence Awards

    Residential Renovator of the Year - Belledune Homes, Prince George

    Single Family Production Home Builder of the Year - Bragg Construction, Prince George

    Custom Home Builder of the Year - Copper Falls Custom Homes, Prince George

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    $300 million Carrollton development includes apartments, retail and office – The Dallas Morning News

    - March 11, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A new transit-oriented development is on the way in Carrollton with office, hotel and retail space.

    The $300 million Carrollton Gateway development is planned along Interstate 35E at Broadway and Dickerson streets.

    Local developer Namhawk LLC is building the project, starting with a six-story, 325-unit apartment block with retail and restaurant space on the ground floor.

    A 150,000-square-foot office building is planned in the second phase.

    The Carrollton Gateway mixed-use project is across the street from DARTs Trinity Mills commuter rail station.

    Ratliff Group LLC will be the manager for the development, and Page Architects designed the first phases of the project and the master plan.

    Construction is set to begin later this year.

    The first phase apartment community will include a fitness center, a third floor terrace, a pool with cabanas and a coworking and meeting space.

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    Parking Lot Behind Uptown Theatre Will Be Turned Into 5-Story Apartment Building – Block Club Chicago

    - March 11, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    UPTOWN A parking lot that for years served patrons of the Uptown Theatre and other entertainment venues will be redeveloped into a five-story apartment building.

    Developer JAB Realty is seeking a building permit to begin turning the parking lot at Lawrence and Magnolia avenues into a five-story, 54-unit apartment building with ground-floor retail space, city records show. The project is a transit oriented development, meaning it can offer fewer than the citys required number of parking spaces because of its proximity to major public transit lines.

    A building permit has yet to be approved, city records indicate. The development would replace a parking lot behind the Uptown Theatre that has been around for nearly 60 years, according to Uptown Update.

    Chicago-based JAB Realty bought the parking lot last year for $3.45 million, property records show.

    Little else is known about the planned development, however. The developer is not seeking a zoning change as the propertys current zoning allows for high-rise housing. That means the project does not require aldermanic approval, like many developments that require zoning changes.

    Ald. Matt Martins office only learned of the development proposal after a 47th Ward staffer saw construction signage at the site. Josh Mark, Martins director of development and infrastructure, said he then searched the propertys address in building permit databases, and then asked City Hall staff for help learning more. The developer is using the address 4806 N. Magnolia Ave., which previously was not used for the property, complicating the search, Mark said.

    As-of-right building highlights a dichotomy in Chicagos development approval process, Mark said.

    Either [aldermen] have veto power and full say, or we have zero power, Mark said.

    Renderings of the development have not yet been made public, Mark said. A representative for JAB Realty did not respond to a request for comment Monday.

    Once built, the building would neighbor the Uptown Theatre, which is undergoing a $75 million renovation that would make the long-dormant theater the center of Uptowns reinvigorated entertainment district. After years of fits and starts, work on the theater renovation is scheduled to ramp up this year, Ald. James Cappleman (46th) previously said.

    JAB Realtys project is just the latest large-scale apartment project planned for Uptown and it isnt the only one where a parking lot property will be repurposed for residential use.

    A few blocks east of the JAB site, Cedar Street is working to turn another long-time parking lot off Lawrence Avenue into an 84-unit rental complex. Closer to the lakefront, developers are seeking to redevelop a parking lot at the former Immaculata High School campus into a 23-story senior living center.

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    City manager: Construction of five stores to begin soon – Oak Ridger

    - March 11, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    OAK RIDGE, Tenn. City Manager Mark Watson told a crowd of about 50 people last week that construction will begin on a line of five stores in the next couple of weeks at the Main Street Oak Ridge development.

    OAK RIDGE, Tenn. City Manager Mark Watson told a crowd of about 50 people last week that construction will begin on a line of five stores in the next couple of weeks at the Main Street Oak Ridge development.

    The stores, as stated on developer RealtyLinks website, will include Five Below, a discount store. The other four stores are not identified.

    Watsons announcement came during a talk at the League of Women Voters Lunch with the League meeting which took place Tuesday, March 3.

    The line of stores, proposed by RealtyLink, has faced its share of controversy. Among other issues, citizens have criticized it for closing off a previous entrance to the development from South Rutgers Avenue which had a roundabout.

    However, Watson spoke of the five upcoming businesses and the development as a sign of progress.

    We all remember the black hole in the center of our community, Watson said regarding the vacant spaces at Oak Ridge Mall in its last days.

    At an earlier meeting of the Oak Ridge Industrial Development Board, Watson said the transfer date for the new businesses will be in August.

    Itll move pretty fast during this time, he said.

    Watson said the contractor is Vanoy Construction, which he described as the folks that knocked down the old Sears Building, also at the Main Street Oak Ridge site.

    The five new stores fit with Watsons general theme about change in Oak Ridge.

    He described the current South Illinois Avenue shopping center which includes Aldi, Panera, Dos Bros, Aubreys, Fast Pace Urgent Care and Aspen Dental as formerly just a grassy lot that now is jam packed with users.

    Watson spoke positively about recent and upcoming changes in the city during his time as manager, including the new Senior Center, new fountain in the center of Jackson Square, new housing for the International Friendship Bell, and residential developments like The Preserve at Oak Ridge, formerly Rarity Ridge.

    He also spoke of several developments in the future including the new Water Treatment Plant, renovations to Scarboro Park and the new Oak Ridge Schools Preschool.

    Applewood Apartments

    Watson spoke positively about the demolition of the Applewood Apartments on West Hunter Circle, East Hunter Circle and Hillside Road, which were in violation of several city codes. He described working with the owner as an obstacle.

    Today the old site is ready for development. Unfortunately it still has the same owner, he told the crowd. That owner, although Watson did not mention him by name, is Joe Levitt.

    Vacant buildings

    An audience member asked Watson about vacant retail buildings.

    Watson said the city can take some vacant buildings owners to court for not upgrading their buildings. For example, he said, the city is currently looking at an old Chinese restaurant site that was not inhabitable.

    When the market changes, youll begin to see some new things happen, he said.

    Data Center, test track

    Watson spoke about a future data center either at the Heritage Center or the Horizon Center. He said there had been inquiries over the last five years, including one the city is negotiating now. During an interview, when asked about the low number of jobs data centers generate, Watson explained the data center would generate new property tax revenue for the city.

    Also at the meeting, Watson touched on another Horizon Center project, a proposed motorsports complex and test track. City IDB Chairman David Wilson is still negotiating the projects details and the IDB will also have to agree to sell the land. At the meeting, however, Watson did give some details about the proposal. He said people would use it for some testing of cars and some recreation.

    This is not Bristol, he said, referencing the Bristol Motor Speedway. Were not talking 100,000 people coming to watch a race. He also said the project wont sear the landscape with total tree clearing.

    Main Street Lofts

    Another development Watson talked about to the League of Women Voters was the Main Street Lofts apartment development at the former American Museum of Science and Energy site. The project will involve demolishing the old building to build the apartments.

    Watson has said there have been continued delays with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development concerning the development.

    Well continue to push that along, he recently told the IDB.

    Ben Pounds is a staff reporter for The Oak Ridger. Call him at (865) 220-5502 and follow him on Twitter @Bpoundsjournal.

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    Hybrid Apartment/Condo Tower Coming to the Loop – ConnectCRE

    - March 11, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    March 11, 2020

    Chicago-based developerMoceri + Roszak is launching sales forParkline Chicago, a new 26-story luxury tower featuring 24 residential condominiums,190 apartments and 6,400square feet of ground-floor retail at 60 E. Randolph St. in the Loop. The buildings sales gallery is slated to open on March 18.

    Currently under construction, withClark Constructionas general contractor,the condos are expected to deliver in spring 2021. Leasing of the apartments will begin closer to the completion of the building, which is scheduled for mid-2021.

    The hybrid apartment/condominium model allows for the inclusion oftwo additional floors of best-in-class amenities that would be challenging to include in a condo-only project, said Moceri + Roszaks Thomas Roszak. All amenities will be professionally managed and maintained, and the thoughtful mix of offerings will greatly benefit each condo owners lifestyle and property value.

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    Developer building nearly 300 luxury apartments in north Bexar County – San Antonio Express-News

    - March 11, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A San Antonio developer is starting work this month on nearly 300 luxury apartments in northern Bexar County.

    Embrey Partners LTD is building the complex, a mix of one-, two- and three-bedroom units, on U.S. 281 just outside Hill Country Village.

    We worked closely with officials from Hill Country Village to ensure that our community concept plan would fit the context of the adjacent neighborhood, Jimmy McCloskey, executive vice president for development, said in a statement.

    On ExpressNews.com: Owner of former Lone Star Brewery complex wants at least $13.5 million for property

    The firm bought land in the area last month, deed records show. Much of the property is outside the city limits, and Embrey has an agreement with the Hill Country Village requiring it to pay an annual fee of more than $40,000 in lieu of taxes.

    Embrey also will apply for permits from the city and follow its landscape ordinance, Mayor Gabriel Durand-Hollis said.

    We felt that it was a win-win, he said. They stay in the extraterritorial jurisdiction rather than be subject to our city taxes, but its still a lower fee than if they went into San Antonio.

    Rents at the complex, dubbed the Estates at Hill Country Village, will range from $1,200 to $2,500 per month. Embrey declined to disclose the cost of the project.

    Residents are expected to begin moving in during the second quarter of 2021 and construction to wrap up in early 2022.

    Embrey is known for building upscale apartments in Texas and other states. In San Antonio, the developer has built complexes at the Pearl, near the Rim and on the far West Side.

    On ExpressNews.com: Terramark building mixed-income apartment complex on near West Side

    The company is working on a mixed-use development with luxury apartments and office space near Alamo Heights thats expected to be finished in fall 2021. Embrey plans to move its headquarters there, taking about half of the office space and leasing out the rest.

    The firm also is teaming with Area Real Estate, a San Antonio developer led by David Adelman, to demolish several self-storage buildings near downtown and construct apartments and office, retail and commercial space. The plans also call for removing several billboards that have long been viewed as an eyesore.

    Construction is expected to start this spring and take roughly a year, Adelman said in November.

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