Portfolio · Mixed-Use
Mixed-Use Portfolio.
DGC develops mixed-use projects layering ground-floor commercial with residential above. Each project is positioned for the specific urban corridor it serves.
Retail + residential
Ground-floor retail with rental or condo residential above -- urban-core and growth-corridor product.
Office + residential
Lower-floor office with residential above -- shared lobby and parking strategy supporting both tenant types.
Adaptive reuse mixed-use
Conversion of existing commercial buildings into mixed-use configurations.
Mixed: what serious readers should know
Portfolio context is most useful when it explains the operating choices behind a project, not only the finished result. Readers should look for the site thesis, market setting, product strategy, entitlement path, design constraints, construction complexity, capital approach, and operating assumptions that shaped each assignment. DGC uses portfolio pages to connect visible project details with the practical development work behind them: scope definition, risk identification, partner coordination, budget control, schedule review, and long-term asset positioning. That context helps owners, capital partners, and collaborators understand the type of discipline expected before a new opportunity advances.
Risk first
Each discussion should identify entitlement, market, capital, construction, timing, operating, and exit assumptions before a recommendation is treated as reliable.
Clear record
Scope, responsibility, milestones, assumptions, and open diligence items should be written clearly enough for owners, partners, consultants, and lenders to review.
Next decision
The practical goal is to define the next decision gate: continue diligence, revise the plan, change the structure, or stop before avoidable risk compounds.