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Western Sydney developer ALAND has broken ground on the final stage of its $870 million Schofields masterplanned community, set to deliver more than 1700 homes. ▶️ bit.ly/4oov8sI Get the news first with The Daily Telegraph app: bit.ly/4bOfgf8
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Summerlin is not a city but rather a masterplanned community on county land
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On this 🇵🇭 Independence Day, the Filipinos should recognize that Bongbong Marcos hired a foreign highly skilled expert that masterplanned the grandest heist, creating all chaos, thereby significantly impacting the economy, devaluing the PHP (FOREX) to flush out the gold reserves
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Replying to @TruthFairy131
Why wests puts up with anything when its anything from islamic or Africans. It just proves my Suspicion at 10 year old[20years ago now] that world was masterplanned more than thousand years ahead. Europeans would never put up widthis bs if it was East Asians or South East Asians.
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I think for certain many people in Florida, especially new to Florida who live in masterplanned communities have no idea a huge chunk of their “property tax” is actually CDD fees; those won’t go anywhere
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That's why the massive stealing & corruption by Bongbong & Martin create a significant economic drag on the 🇵🇭 economy, deliberately devaluing the PHP vs USD (if this is masterplanned w the aid of some crime architect foreigner, then,it will flush out the gold reserves).
It's official: Tag-ulan na, ayon sa PAGASA. Kaakibat nito ang kalbaryong dulot ng kaliwa't kanang pagbaha dahil sa Habagat. Ayon sa mga eksperto, panahon na para i-upgrade ang flood control projects sa ating bansa. Ano nga ba ang mga posibleng pangmatagalang solusyon sa baha? Alamin mula sa report ni James Agustin.
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Native Floridian here. You're wrong. Masterplanned communities are great. Plenty of parks, brand new school, police and fire stations, shopping malls, places of worship, anything you might need, within 5 minutes from your house.
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Pius Mochere on the rise of masterplanned cities around Nairobi and the supply of quality residential property worth living in them. Continue Watching: youtu.be/WDPEIutMMUQ?si=HRyg… #TheExecutiveReview
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Across the UK, vast swathes of our countryside, farmland, national parks, green spaces, digital infrastructure, and even local democratic powers are being reorganised into a nationwide archipelago of **deregulated zones**: Freeports, Special Economic Zones, Investment Zones, Industrial Strategy Zones, AI Growth Zones, Defence Growth Zones, University Enterprise Zones, Food Zones and more. Most of this has happened with minimal public oversight, minimal parliamentary debate, and near-total media silence. Freeports → SEZs → Investment Zones → AI Zones → Charter Cities. This is the progression. The template. The plan. And into this landscape drops Forest City 1, a proposed new million-person privately-masterplanned settlement on 45,000 acres of Suffolk farmland, backed by a consortium of tech entrepreneurs, political operatives, and libertarian think tanks open.substack.com/pub/europe…

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Introducing Peregrine, a bold vision for the future of Boise’s east end.📍📈 Spanning nearly 1,000 acres, this master-planned development is designed to bring together commercial, residential, industrial, service, and retail in one connected community. Located just off I-84 and Simco Road, Peregrine offers prime access with proximity to Micron and the Boise Airport. With secured water rights and early-stage flexibility, Peregrine creates the opportunity to shape a development that truly fits your needs. This is what it looks like to plan ahead and build with intention. #AhlquistDevelopment #BoiseDevelopment #EastBoise #TreasureValley #IdahoGrowth #MasterPlanned #MixedUseDevelopment #CommercialRealEstate
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Look at this place in '09. The white box is where the IT park has been built. The open lands will get filled up soon. But since the area was not masterplanned, it doesn't really have internal roads. Instead the IT parks created only private access dead end streets.
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Thirteen development applications and planning decisions were adopted or advanced by Toronto City Council in May, 2026, ranging from small-scale townhouse infill and institutional conversions to a ‘supertall’ and major masterplanned waterfront community. urbantoronto.ca/news/2026/05…
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75 apartments sold in under 15 days in Puerto Nizuc - The "Nordelta of the South" Puerto Nizuc, a 360-hectare waterfront mega-development in Hudson, is positioning itself as the “Nordelta of the South.” Backed by upfront institutional financing from Grupo IEB, the project bypasses the usual real estate funding model and is moving fast despite Argentina’s cautious off-plan market. Key numbers: • US$300M total investment • 200 units under construction • Prices around US$3,000/m² • 72-installment financing • Delivery expected in 2028 Great signal for Argentina real estate: demand still exists for large-scale, masterplanned communities with strong financial backing.
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The data center park is currently masterplanned to be ~10,000 acres (not 40,000 as the opposition would have you believe) with 7,500 of it preserved done in phases of 1GW net IT load. The MIDA area beyond the power and data center park will support the existing military ecosystem in the state including advanced manufacturing and give rise to the creation of a center of excellence that supports the mission in a responsible way.
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Inspired by the romantic charm of an Italian hillside village, Sentul Markt Lane is masterplanned as a terraced destination that follows the site’s natural contours. 📍Indonesia Project by: RSP Architects Planners & Engineers Details: hubs.la/Q04gbvcH0
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What I'll tell an Oireachtas Joint Committee on the topic of Competitiveness and the Cost of Doing Business later today. Part one: Progress Ireland Chair, members of the committee, thank you for the invitation. My name is Seán Keyes. I am the executive director of the independent, non-partisan think tank Progress Ireland. I’d like to start by explaining who we are, how we work, how we’re funded, and what we’re trying to achieve. We were founded in 2023. Our board is made up of Fiona Cormican, former CEO of Cluid Housing, Jim Breslin, a former Secretary General; Donal de Buitléir chair of An Gardaí Síochána; and Brigid Laffan, Chancellor of the University of Limerick. We work on housing, infrastructure and innovation policy. Our modus operandi is to connect Ireland to policy solutions with a proven track record from overseas. How do we choose which policies to focus on? Policy choices are ultimately determined by our values. We believe in building as a tool for solving policy problems. We think Ireland’s most pressing problems – from competitiveness to the cost of living, to climate, inequality and polarisation – will be solved only by building. Ireland needs to build new housing, infrastructure, companies and institutions. We believe state capacity matters. We believe the state should be capable of following through on its priorities, whatever they might be. A government should be capable of doing the things it wants to do. In an increasingly complex world this is often not easy. We believe in reforming the state so it can follow through better on its goals. We believe in progress. We believe the world can be much better than it is, and Ireland should aspire to be much better than it is. Ireland could have the highest living standards in the world. The next point is about funding. We are often asked who funds us, and what influence our funders have over our policies. These are legitimate questions. We are funded by private philanthropy. Our funders support us because they share our values and believe in our policies. Funders don’t have influence over the policies we work on. They do not benefit directly from our policy work. And we publicly disclose all material funders. Part two: Our diagnosis The committee is concerned with competitiveness and the cost of doing business. Ireland is a country beset by shortages of physical things like housing, power, water, trains, and ports. Ordinary people experience these shortages as high rents and costs of living. Business owners experience them as the cost of doing business and foregone investment. They are two sides of the same coin. Investment, on both big and small scales, is bottlenecked by our housing and infrastructure. Citing lack of housing, Global investment banks choose Amsterdam over Dublin for their post-Brexit EU headquarters. And small enterprises struggle to pay their workers a wage sufficient to cover their rent. Progress Ireland’s high-level diagnosis of Ireland’s situation is that there is extraordinary demand to live and invest in Ireland, and the state is struggling to build enough to keep up. Here are four charts setting out that case. The second point we would make is that in Ireland, money is usually not the bottleneck. Despite plenty of money, projects are slow to get started and finish. Progress Ireland sees its role as identifying and helping remove bottlenecks. Part three: Our solutions I will briefly describe four policies we are working on. Each one has the potential to have a big impact on the cost of doing business; each has a strong track record; and each is practical and implementable. Land readjustment. What does Ireland need? It needs hundreds of thousands of homes near jobs; in nicely masterplanned walkable communities; without emitting lots of carbon; without bankrupting the exchequer. Land readjustment is a tool designed to solve this problem. It is used to masterplan neighbourhoods at scale so that they are self-funding. It is used in more than 30 countries including Spain, Germany and the Netherlands. 30 per cent of urban Japan was built with it. How it works: a qualified majority of landowners in a designated area to pool their land, cede roughly a third for roads, parks and services, and receive back smaller but much more valuable serviced plots. This tool shows how land readjustment creates value for landowners and pays for infrastructure. Electrified Rail. A natural complement to land readjustment is electrified rail. Rail’s superpower is its capacity: electrified rail lines can move a colossal number of people. One fully souped-up rail line can move as many people as 42 lanes of motorway. Pairing electrified rail investments with new housing can unlock enormous amounts of housing in every urban centre in Ireland. Street votes. Most Irish jobs have been added in towns and cities. It’s in these places that it’s hardest to build new housing. The result has been higher housing costs and longer commutes. Street votes is a policy designed to gently intensify housing where it’s most needed, and nearest to jobs. How does it work? It was first pioneered in South Korea, Israel and the UK. It lets the residents of a single street vote, by supermajority, to grant themselves permission to extend or add storeys to their homes, subject to a mutually agreed design code. It unlocks gentle density in a way that is consensual, local, and does not require top-down planning fights. Metrolink and other complex projects. As Ireland gets bigger and richer, the state will have to deliver bigger and more complex projects. The children’s hospital was one. Metrolink is another. The DART Tunnel, or better government software, might be next. To deliver complex projects quickly and cheaply, the government should employ and empower more experts. Take Metrolink. When it comes to metro construction cost per kilometre, there’s a striking difference between English-speaking countries and European ones. English speaking countries pay approximately 4x more for their metros. Why is that? European countries tend to be better clients. Their governments employ expert builders. And those experts are empowered to make decisions. When it comes to Metrolink, our research suggests a €52 million investment in expert staff inside Metrolink — hiring the engineers and project managers directly — could save up to €15 billion on MetroLink alone. The model is the NTMA. I thank you for the opportunity to speak and welcome your questions.
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Occupancy is now well underway at Phase 1 of The Residences at Central Park, as the first residents have begun moving into the completed 31-storey tower within @amexon's 12-acre masterplanned community at Leslie Street and Sheppard Avenue East in North York. urbantoronto.ca/news/2026/04…
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The #plot thickens: kadamba-sandīpitaḥ. On its own, it reads: “one completely #illumined by Kadamba.” My mind moves to my spiritual master, Kadamba Kānana Swami, who handed me the book and #masterplanned my life.
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Waterfall City in Gauteng , South Africa 🇿🇦 emerging as the new Kid On the Block & Set to Rival the Existing Empire of #SandtonCity is the all mighty #WaterfallCity Awarded The World’s Best Masterplanned City At the prestigious annual International Property Awards in #London
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