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Townhouse Center is a not-for-profit whose mission is to promote small-scale city buildings and fine-grain city neighborhoods.

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Congratulations to Pascual Korchmar and his company on completing their latest townhouse project @aventuravillage! Handsome outside and in!
Very interesting small infill building going up just north of Wynwood. Anyone have more info?
Congrats to @frankstarkey of People Places on his progress building a beautiful incremental urban project "The Central" in New Port Richey, Florida!
"Missing middle"...not so missing in Miami Beach, some old and new examples, and mixed-use.
Miami small developers of apartments, what local government policies would help you do more business?
Little Havana by day, built and building. Book a night on sonder.com. @chandler.architecture @748.miami @continentalbankmia @sonderstays
Little Havana at night, built and building....
New mantra.... @miamidesigndistrict @typoe
@sfcdc just did two great recruiting events with Monty Anderson for small developer training in Nov. Register at @incrementaldev website now!
Holy cow, that's a feature of Miami homegrown @gridics in @urbanlandinstitute magazine!

New Photos in the Pool: Toronto Infill

September 16, 2010 in Uncategorized

Towncouse Center reader and Flickr member "urban sherpa" added photos to the TownhouseCenter photo pool of a townhouse infill project in Toronto on Pape Avenue.  The reader notes "attached residences adjoin a corner square...and already retail has sprung up at grade-level units."  Thanks, urban sherpa!  Any info about the developer or architect?

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