Sursum Corda Redevelopment
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Sursum Corda Redevelopment, from most recent to least.

New Balconies, More Bike Parking and a Playground: The Changes at Sursum Corda
Nena Perry-Brown | September 25th 2019
The Zoning Commission will consider the proposal for the first phase of the Sursum Corda redevelopment tomorrow. ... read »

Changes at Sursum Corda Redevelopment Will Put More Eyes on the Street
Nena Perry-Brown | May 28th 2019
The revised plans for the Sursum Corda Cooperative would incorporate flat-style units. ... read »

An Apartment Reallocation and a New Color for Sursum Corda Redevelopment
Nena Perry-Brown | February 4th 2019
The Sursum Corda redevelopment team has shifted the density and the massing of the project. ... read »

1,100 Units and Park Space: A First Look at the Sursum Corda Redevelopment
Nena Perry-Brown | December 7th 2018
Over a decade since redevelopment of Sursum Corda was first proposed, demolition has begun and we're getting a closer look at what could replace the... read »
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