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A HYDE PARK RENAISSANCE – Development planned on 340 acres across from CIA

Bellefield @ Historic Hyde Park, T-Rex In the News,

BY CAROLINE CAREY EDITORIAL@THEHUDSONVALLEYNEWS.COM A number of weeks ago Hudson Valley News began receiving inquiries from the public about what was going on across the street from the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park. A developer, T-Rex Capital, has owned the property for several years. The prior owner, developer Baker-Gagne, had planned to developRead More »

Silo Ridge In Amenia: A Wealth of Controversy In Development

Silo Ridge,

Re-printed from Rural Intelligence by Jamie Larson Over the past few weeks, the impending development of Silo Ridge Field Club, in Amenia, NY, has come under increased scrutiny. The gated, Hudson Valley-themed, millionaires-only, private golf course community has been taken to task for its impact on the area, its scale, and for some, its tone-deafRead More »

T-Rex Capital Group – Spring Hill Station – Revolutionizing Fairfax Living

T-Rex In the News, Tysons Corner,

Two Greystar Luxury Residential Buildings Set Upscale Tone for Development Stamford, CT. September 23, 2014 – T-Rex Capital Group, LLC and its partners, The Georgelas Group and Dierman Realty Group, LLC, are redefining luxury with Spring Hill Station in Tysons Corner, Virginia. Nestled around the new Spring Hill metro station on the Metrorail’s new SilverRead More »

Tysons Game Changer

Tysons Corner,

Re-printed from Real Estate Biznow TYSON’S CORNER, Jan 9, 2013 – Around Tysons’ four new Metro stations, new developments seem to pop up by the day. Our cameras caught up yesterday with the man helping change the game. Georgelas Group partner Aaron Georgelas tells us their firm’s Spring Hill Station project will be a modelRead More »

Tysons Corner, on the verge of a do-over

Tysons Corner,

Re-printed from The Washington Post – Jan 2, 2013 by Corinne Reilly The first thing to go was the parking lot behind the Container Store. And if all goes according to plan, more lots will be bulldozed — as will dozens of mid-rise office buildings, hotels and car dealerships. Two years after Fairfax County adoptedRead More »