How do you make the rain water from those twice a year “100 year” storms disappear at a rate of 3-5 gallons of water per minute? Clean pollutants in the process and send the water directly into the municipal storm water system, but at a rate determined by your engineers? WATER PERMEABLE CONCRETE, that’s how!
November 2015
Cincinnati – the Center of Retail Development in America?
I just attended a CREW presentation which was entitled “New Retail Trends and Addressing Consumer Demands.” However, the presentation was actually about three high profile retail projects all located in Cincinnati, Ohio, and, it included three high profile developers, at least one of whom (depending upon who you asked) is also extremely talented.
Mark Fallon…
Bringing the Downtown Shopping Experience to the Exurbs

I recently attended our client’s, Steiner + Associates, grand-opening ceremony for Liberty Center, a $350 million mixed-use development featuring, shopping, dining, luxury residential apartments, offices, a state-of-the-art movie theater and a new to market AC Hotel by Marriott located in the middle of the growing Cincinnati-Dayton…
Mission Possible: Combining HUD Construction Financing with Historic Tax Credits
Combining HUD-insured multifamily construction financing (like Section 221(d)(4) loans) with historic tax credits (“HTC”) can seem like an impossible feat given their respective mazes of rules and requirements. Notwithstanding, each are valuable sources of capital for developing multifamily projects, and, if you can manage through those mazes, HUD financing and HTCs can be successfully combined.…

