Posts tagged real estate investments
Curiosity Did Not Kill the Cat…Especially if that Cat Loves Design!

Curiosity is human nature—that’s why our process makes room for client collaboration, smart exploration, and thoughtful decisions without losing momentum. You can move forward with confidence, knowing your design has survived the gauntlet and is ready to deliver the best return on your investment.

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What's Wrong With a Little Fast Easy Money?

Let's examine this quote, however, because it reveals a fundamental shortcoming in our current approach to cities and planning.  It posits that "fast easy money" is a bad thing, and that people should care more about "doing what the community actually needs” than “fast easy money.”  Yes, people should.

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Can Third Place Developments Fill Our Vacancies?

The term “third place” has infiltrated our market as a space to be in that isn’t - one, our home, or two, our office…it’s our third place: a place to socialize, be creative, relax, meet and entertain.

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Spring Design Projects Keeping Us Busy

Last year we published a blog about our how our Quarantine Design Projects are keeping us busy. This year is no different. With so many exciting things going on from construction to consultations, we haven’t had much time to share our content. Here’s an overview of what’s happening over at Studio BKA

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Why Missing Middle Development is Good for New Orleans: A 3-Part Blog Series

If you are interested in small to mid-size developments in New Orleans or other historic core neighborhoods, this blog series includes valuable lessons of the past, present and future development challenges and opportunities! 

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Farm the Neighborhood You Want To See

Why should this excite New Orleanians?  All we have is a big ol' historic super-grid with an immense array and variety of lot sizes plugged into a series of big ol' amenity centers pumping value into areas blanketed with some of the most amenable urban zoning in the country.  Your Sharpie will run out of ink checking all the boxes.

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