Top 10 home sales in the Triad for the week of Nov. 24
The 10-highest priced residential sales collected the week ending Nov. 24 from Guilford, Forsyth, Alamance, Davidson and Randolph counties.
Biogen vet’s new startup raises nine-figure round, moves to Watertown
The startup led by former Biogen Inc. and Amgen Inc. executive Jo Viney is pushing into autoimmune diseases with the help of $121 million in new funds.
Tampa General Hospital partners with digital health company to improve genetic testing
The medical program is a way to gain insight into one's genetic makeup, and it plans to make the testing more accessible for Tampa General patients.
Truist sued by Florida-based Validus Senior Living over $83M loan
The company alleges Charlotte-based Truist is attempting to kick the loan off its books as Wall Street applies more scrutiny to banks' lending exposure.
How sports influenced PNC Bank’s Kristen Byrd
Moving into the lead role locally at the bank has deepened her appreciation for her team.
Downtown Baltimore property values drop by nearly $150M amid record number of tax appeals
Double-digit vacancy rates, lease expirations and office downsizing are some reasons the number of tax appeals have nearly doubled since last year, state assessment and taxation officials say.
Bank of America will shutter nearly 150 branches nationwide this year. Here are the Maryland impacts
The Charlotte, North Carolina-based bank is looking to decrease its footprint at a time when the industry is increasingly moving away from operating physical locations.
Leader from Greystar, nation’s largest multifamily developer, talks need for more attainable housing in Cincinnati
Attainable housing refers to the “missing middle,” and it's something Cincinnati needs more of, a Greystar leader said.
What’s under construction? 5 projects underway in the Downtown area
Whether it's in the heart of Downtown or in the neighborhoods close by, we've been looking on as new development brings the potential for new visitors, opportunities and life to the city.
Capital campaign will add thousands of affordable homes to the Westside
It makes sense that the Westside Future Fund’s $55 million capital campaign is called Our Next Chapter.