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Houston's housing market is continuing to normalize, with sales in August seeing the smallest year-over-year drop in 15 months and inventory reaching its highest level since the early months of the pandemic.

The platform could help fill about 260 shifts across a pair of Albuquerque-area hospitals by December, the health system's chief operating officer told Business First.

Franchisee Dennis Ekstrom is bringing chicken tenders from Slim Chickens to Albuquerque. The restaurant is 3,200 square feet and is located at 8240 Montgomery Blvd. NE. The site will open in early October.

The Sacramento Business Journal held its annual Best Real Estate Projects Awards on Sept. 7. We are profiling each of the 24 honorees.

Anthem Development broke ground Tuesday on a 340-unit luxury apartment complex in Garland, marking the first phase of redevelopment for a new Transit-Oriented District surrounding Dallas Area Rapid Transit’s Lake Ray Hubbard Station.

KeyBank has named Jennifer Damiano its new Cincinnati market president after its previous leader in that city departed for another role.

Damiano adds the Cincinnati role to her current responsibilities as senior vice president and market leader of KeyBank’s private-banking unit in Cincinnati and Dayton, Ohio.

Her predecessor, Mike McCuen departed KeyBank for Indiana, Pennsylvania-based First Commonwealth Bank as its corporate banking executive. McCuen had been KeyBank's market president in Cincinnati…

The foundation will kick-start its mission in October with an event at Homewood Central Park.

Frustrated homeowners at a $2 billion master-planned community are being told they may be able to move into their newly built homes by the end of the year. It's a story they've heard more than once over the years.

Total Wine & More is opening a new liquor store at The Shoppes in St. Louis Park on Thursday. The location was formerly leased to a MGM Wine and Spirits store.

A metallic collar that belonged to former Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is now up for auction through The Potomack Co.

The piece is estimated to fetch as much as $400,000, according to the collar’s listing on The Potomack Co.’s website. Three bids have already been placed, with the most recent committing $150,000.

The Pegasus collar, made by San Bruno, California’s Stella & Dot, is considered one of Ginsburg’s favorite pieces, and will be featured in a forthcoming book about…