Deal Dash: Vanderbilt University continues Midtown buying spree; Plans advance on Tiger Woods golf and dining concept in Century Farms
In this week's installment of Deal Dash: Plans advance on Tiger Woods' golf and dining concept in Century Farms; Vanderbilt University continues its Midtown buying spree with purchase of Midtown office building for $2.55 million — and more.
Year in Review: 165-acre acquisition for Harris County Fair & Rodeo was a Deal of the Week
Stockton Foundation Inc., a company owned by Harris County Fair & Rodeo Chair Fred Stockton, acquired 165 acres north of the Grand Parkway near Tomball to create a new permanent home for the rodeo.
Sale of Chapel Hill apartments nets $32M return for Greensboro investor
A Chicago firm has paid a steep price for a multifamily property in a growing area of Chapel Hill.
This home in Adams Township is for sale for over $2M (photos)
The home includes an outdoor fire pit, a balcony, a lower level gaming room and a theater room.
Littleton’s Market in Upper Arlington sets its opening date
The highly anticipated new local market is bringing a gourmet grocery store and an all-day restaurant and café to the Tremont Center.
Pioneering HIV doctor talks about the early days of AIDS and his continuing push for a cure
On World AIDS Day, a doctor on HIV's early frontlines talks about the various attempts — including his continuing work at age 87 — to get to an HIV cure.
SureStay Plus hotel property sold in North Sacramento, completing turnaround in recent years
A decade after it closed, a hotel in North Sacramento is operating again and sold recently for more than double what it did five years ago.
Most Central Florida homes are now considered unaffordable. See how your ZIP code compares.
Using data from Zillow and the U.S. Census Bureau, Orlando Business Journal determined how much income would be required to afford a home in each Central Florida ZIP code. The data shows how much of a household income an annual mortgage payment takes up — and which ZIP codes a home is considered affordable for the median household.
Oregon Covid rent assistance audit still in progress after nearly 2 years
Oregon's secretary of state called for an audit of the state's emergency rent aid in January 2022.
5 things: Rose Park Bistro opens in Fountains at Roseville, Estelle Bakery files lawsuit over East Sac project
Welcome to Friday, loyal readers. Thousands of people are expected to participate in the California International Marathon on Sunday, which travels from Folsom to Downtown Sacramento. Organizers estimate the event will have an $11 million economic impact on the Sacramento region.
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