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The phrase "develop a building" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used in architecture, real estate, and construction industries to describe the process of planning and constructing a new building. Example: The company plans to develop a building that will serve as their new headquarters.
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"In a place like Midtown Manhattan, it can take 7 to 10 years to develop a building, so you know what's coming online," Mr. Manno said.
And at another East Harlem site, Potamkin Auto Group will develop a building to house several auto dealerships, the city's Economic Development Corporation said.
But around the same time, Mr. Jacobson and his brother John decided to develop a building at 520 West 19th Street and have Ms. Selldorf design it.
OF the remaining 128 lots, the developers are in talks with the city for 10 more lots for 10 more homes, as well as for a four-acre parcel to develop a building with up to 60 apartments.
and lied systemically about that activity, even as the Trump Organization pursued plans to develop a building in Moscow and Trump invited Russian hackers to target his opponent, Hillary Clinton.
The overall aim of this study is to develop a Building Information Modelling based Deconstructability Assessment Score (BIM-DAS) for determining the extent to which a building could be deconstructed right from the design stage.
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But BIG had never developed a building abroad.
For developing a building, we had the credibility of a gerbil".
He also designed and developed a building at 491-495 WeStreeteet in the West Village.
"We're a college, and we're developing a building that doesn't follow the most environmentally correct standards?" he said.
"I would like to get a premium in rents by developing a building that's exciting because of the people who are in there," he said.
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