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Aspen Heights Partners Announces Opening of 290-Unit Parc Haven Apatment Community in The Heart of Las Vegas Arts District

LAS VEGAS, NV - Aspen Heights Partners is proud to announce the opening of the first multifamily residential property to be completed in Symphony Park. Located at 250 South City Parkway, Parc Haven seeks to provide residences to anyone seeking a desert retreat haven in the middle of the city itself. Preleasing for the property began on April 22, 2021.  “This development is unlike any other in the Las Vegas Valley, as it is surrounded by the buzz of the Entertainment and Arts Districts, but once inside, it is a serene living space that promotes tranquility and relaxation,” said Patrick Brennan, development manager for Aspen Heights Partners. Parc Haven has many accommodations to choose from, because we designed it to fit the needs of those who want to call it home. We look forward to welcoming our new residents and giving them a place where they can unwind and recharge, while remaining close to the excitement and fun that makes this city special.”

Student-housing developer seeks $9M in tax breaks for $83M project at Muir Woods

Student-housing developer seeks $9M in tax breaks for $83M project at Muir Woods Buffalo News (NY) $83.3 million student-housing development at Muir Woods in Amherst says it needs nearly $9 million in tax breaks to make the project financially viable. The Austin, Texas-based real estate developer, Aspen Heights Partners, also is seeking an unusual property-tax arrangement to support the project, which includes nearly $5 million in infrastructure improvements for roads and utilities that it says go beyond the basic development. Aspen is planning to construct a residential complex of cottage and townhouse-style units on a 46-acre site, aimed at students at University at Buffalo. It s ultimately designed to accommodate as many as 1,800 students.

Live-music venue, homeless court proposed at former HealthSouth tract

A proposed redevelopment of city-owned property in downtown Austin includes a 36-story residential tower and a 15-story office tower, but City Council members say they aren t ready to move forward on it and need more time to evaluate how the space can best be used for vulnerable populations. The City Council had been scheduled to vote Thursday on whether to enter into an exclusive negotiation period with a private contractor whose proposal had received the top score from the city among four offers. The city has intended to redevelop the property, which is at Red River and 12th streets, since HealthSouth terminated its lease in December 2016. 

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