<b>Built (S7E6):</b> Rising Over Boston’s Historical Rail Hub
Bostonians all have their opinions about South Station. Love it, hate it, or tolerate it -- it's the one place in Boston where you can get an Amtrak, T, commuter train, or bus. And now it's a place to work, play, and live. Decades in the making, South Station Tower is a public-private partnership that guaranteed renovations for the Station, while creating a new 51-story tower above it. It's also part of a larger trend of using the 'blank space' -- the air rights -- above transit hubs worldwide. Hear how it was done.
<b>Built (S7E5):</b> Goldie Wolfe Miller and the Art of Thinking Bigger
Goldie Wolfe Miller entered commercial real estate when being the only woman in the room was routine—and turned isolation into impact. Over five decades, she closed landmark deals, helped reshape Chicago’s skyline, and built the largest woman-owned commercial real estate firm in the country. Through the Goldie Initiative and its annual Goldie Gala, she built a pipeline for women leaders, creating a mentorship network that proves real power isn’t just accumulated—it’s passed on.
<b>Built (S7E4):</b> Waking the Giant: How the Dayton Arcade Fueled a Downtown Comeback
Once the beating heart of downtown Dayton, the historic Dayton Arcade sat vacant for decades—too big, too broken, and too expensive to save. Join us as we trace the bold reinvention of a nine-building landmark into a mixed-use hub for entrepreneurs, students, and small businesses, revealing how preservation, creative capital stacks, and local leadership helped reignite a city built on innovation.
<b>Built (S7E3):</b> From Homelessness to Hope: A Bold Partnership in Denver
Just outside Denver, two nonprofits joined forces to support young mothers facing housing insecurity. Hope House Colorado had a bold vision for teen moms but lacked a facility to make it a reality. HomeAid, a nonprofit developer that mobilizes the building industry to combat homelessness, partnered with local real estate leaders to build a resource center that has become a lifeline for families on the brink.
<b>Built (S7E2):</b> Pearl: A Century of Bold Moves in San Antonio
When Emma Koehler kept the Pearl Brewery alive during Prohibition, she set the tone for the resilience that defines the Pearl District today. It's now a thriving hub of culture, design, and community built on its rich history.
<b>Built (S7E1):</b> Revel Surf: Making Waves in the Desert
In Mesa, Arizona, a developer set out to build something no one thought possible. What began as a childhood dream turned into a multimillion-dollar experiment in imagination, risk, and persistence — and a bold new model for development in unlikely places.
<b>Built (S7E0):</b> Trailer for Season 7
From six-foot waves in the desert to a brewery reborn as a neighborhood, Built dives into bold ideas that reshape communities. This season, discover the people behind the risks, resilience, and reinvention driving commercial real estate forward.
<b>Built (S6E5):</b> Cambridge Crossing: Where Urban Life Meets Nature’s Blueprint
Cambridge Crossing transforms a former industrial site into a vibrant green neighborhood where nature and urban life intertwine. Designer Kishore Varanasi reveals the choices behind this eco-forward development, from repurposed historic granite to a stormwater park that adapts to climate needs.
<b>Built (S6E4):</b> From Parking Lots to Urban Oasis: The Transformation of Water Street Tampa
Explore the remarkable urban transformation of Water Street Tampa, where surface parking lots are now a sustainable neighborhood. Visionaries behind the project share their process with us: the innovative design, infrastructure challenges, and the creation of a dynamic waterfront community.
<b>Built (S6E3):</b> Little Island: A New Park Highlighting New York’s Waterfront Legacy
Off of Manhattan's West Side, where piers for massive ships once stood, is a newer pier—a square-shaped one—holding up Little Island. Meet the designers of this public park, who used space over water to create moments among nature at the edge of the city.
<b>Built (S6E2):</b> The RiverFront: Greening the Heart of Omaha
Omaha's RiverFront is 72 acres blending nature with city life. But what visitors don't see is that it's an award-winning infrastructure project that took monumental coordination—connecting three previously distinct parks. Hear how they did it, and how the RiverFront is revitalizing commercial real estate while providing vibrant green spaces for all to enjoy.
<b>Built (S6E1):</b> Seattle's Aurora Bridge: Award-Winning Green Urban Infrastructure
Come with us to Seattle's Aurora Bridge -- underneath it, that is -- to an infrastructure project that is setting new standards in sustainability by turning stormwater challenges into innovative green solutions. Meet the developers, architects, and scientists showcasing how integrating eco-friendly practices into urban development can address both business and environmental challenges.
<b>Built (S6E0):</b> Trailer for Season 6
This season on Built, we're crisscrossing the country to meet architects, developers, and scientists who are transforming commercial real estate by weaving nature into every blueprint. From bioswales that protect salmon habitats to parks that unite businesses, discover how smart design is shaping a greener, more connected future. And how you can do it too. Season 6 launches September 4.
<b>Built (S5E7):</b> Echoes of Passion and Precision: Buffalo Bills’ New Highmark Stadium
The Bills' new Highmark Stadium is currently under construction, and its design will enhance football fans' experiences. Meet two leaders in the Bills organization who are lifelong devotees to the Bills and Buffalo itself. They give an inside view of the decisions that go into creating this new stadium across the street from the Bills' beloved current home.
<b>Built (S5E6):</b> A huge transformation: Chicago's Morton Salt warehouse is a music destination
The Salt Shed is a redevelopment of the nearly 100-year-old Morton Salt warehouse in Chicago. Hear how co-owners and operating managers Bruce Finkelman and Craig Golden readapted the space to create an indoor/outdoor concert venue that has fostered a new sense of community while nodding to its industrial roots.
<b>Built (S5E5):</b> A new building for a beloved Maine institution for children
The Children's Museum & Theatre of Maine grew out of two separate organizations – one over 100 years old – that combined in 2008. But their previous buildings were never just-right for what they needed. Hear how they created their new home and focused on a sense of belonging for all.
<b>Built (S5E4):</b> Elevating History: The International African American Museum - I'AM
The new International African American Museum in Charleston, South Carolina, is raised off the ground to remind us that this land was a major port in the transatlantic slave trade. But the architects and designers of the museum want visitors to think of African American history as a continuum that goes beyond that time. Walk with us as we see and hear how their decisions made that possible.
<b>Built (S5E3):</b> Rhythm and Rally: A 32-Court Pickleball Facility in a Former Belk
Georgia's Rhythm and Rally is now one of the largest pickleball facilities in the world. But before they got there, the Macon-Bibb County Urban Development Authority had to turn a struggling shopping mall into an inclusive sports destination–and turn around part of the local economy at the same time.
<b>Built (S5E2):</b> Atlanta Falcons’ Mercedes-Benz Stadium: A Sustainable Home for NFL Games and Beyond
The Falcons' home is a model of green architecture on a massive scale — they're the first professional sports venue in the US to be LEED Platinum and the first stadium worldwide to be TRUE Platinum-certified. It's not easy making something this large 'green'. Join us on-site to meet some of the leaders who integrated sustainability into the design and building process. We'll also visit parts of the stadium you'll never see during games, to hear how MBS keeps the fans in mind with every eco-conscious decision they make.
<b>Built (S5E1):</b> Landmark Theatre: How a Mid-Size Venue Can Bring in Big Business
Nearly a century old, Syracuse's Landmark Theatre is beloved locally for its enchanting interior and the shows it brings to the city. They've had to adapt to present-day expectations for patrons and shows, which has been a boon for local businesses, too.