Category: Real Estate Development
Uncovering Miami’s Central Business District: A Deep Dive into Property Unit Allowances
Visualizing Property Distribution: Understanding Our Chart and Its Implications As we continue our exploration of Miami’s Central Business District, we’ve generated a bar chart that …
Deepblocks Fund: A Feasibility Study of Potential Investment Opportunities in Little Havana
Criteria-Based Selection: Identifying Potential Investment Properties Suppose we decided to proceed with a Deepblocks fund. Here is an illustrative feasibility study for the 13 properties …
Assessing Rental Demand in Miami: A Close Look at High Potential Tracts
In our analysis, we juxtapose the current rental units in the top ten tracts with the highest unit development potential across the City of Miami, …
Reviving Dayton’s Julienne High School Site: From Controversy to Urban Development
Community Efforts to Save the Historic Building The former Julienne High School, a historic building in Dayton, Ohio, faced controversy as community members fought to …
Philadelphia Community Fights for Affordable Housing
Dispute Over Demolition Moratorium Displaces 69 Households in Philadelphia A Philadelphia developer sued the city over a demolition moratorium and zoning changes. The developer’s decision …
Exploring the Floor Area Ratios of Major Cities in Florida
City Development Capacity SF City Size SF City FAR Jacksonville 13,000,000,000 24,378,505,087 0.53 Tallahassee 7,000,000,000 2,919,937,684 2.40 Tampa 6,500,000,000 4,901,888,983 1.33 Orlando 2,500,000,000 3,319,716,508 0.75 …
Median income from 2013 to 2020 in downtown Fort Worth.
Some of Fort Worth’s downtown tracts’ median income has doubled in seven years. Fort Worth’s downtown tracts 1237.00 and 1038.00 are in the top five …
Top five tracts with the highest economic growth trends in Fort Worth, Texas.
These five tracts in Fort Worth, Texas, have the highest growth trends in median income, median rent, and employment per population. We’ve combined the trends …
Fort Worth census tract 1139.46 has a median income of $123K and is the second fastest-growing population density.
What is happening in Fort Worth, Texas’s most luxurious and fastest-growing tract? Tract 1139.46 has the second fastest-growing population density in Fort Worth, Texas. Out …
These neighborhoods in Fort Worth, Texas, have the highest population density growth.
Fort Worth neighborhoods with the highest population density growth cluster in the northeast quadrant. Four of the top five tracts in Fort Worth with the …