Wake County inks partner for health facility ahead of UNC contract ending
Wake County has found a new partner to take over some of the services at a health care facility in Raleigh as a contract with UNC Health nears its end.
Deal Dash: National law firm moves to Gulch Union, Trevecca completes $40 million residence hall
Welcome back to Deal Dash, our weekly news roundup highlighting some of the commercial real estate dealmaking across Greater Nashville. We aim to showcase a cross-section of recent property sales, proposed developments, construction loans, leases and other activities.
Veteran real estate developers Clay Grubb, Tim Sittema on building a better Charlotte
Clay Grubb and Tim Sittema are central players in Charlotte’s development landscape, leading complicated projects in innovative ways — and tackling a range of affordable housing initiatives. They recently joined CBJ’s Two Views monthly podcast interview program.
Siemens Mobility targets late 2024 to start railcar production in Lexington
Siemens Mobility breaks ground on rail factory and overhaul center in Lexington. More than 500 jobs expected when center is fully operational.
LKQ auto parts company takes down over 500,000 square feet at DFW Park 161
DFW Park 161 is a joint venture between Perot Development Company and Invesco Real Estate.
TREC CI and community partners launch commercial kitchen in the Forest District
The South Dallas Cloud Kitchen is located at 2839 S. Ervay St. and will offer entrepreneurs a lower rental fee.
Craft Ventures, Connaught to open first New York City offices
Craft Ventures and Connaught are expected to move into their new offices sometime during the first quarter of next year.
Shake Shack sets targeted opening for first Cincinnati-area location in Liberty Township
A restaurant chain with a cult-like following has announced a targeted opening for its first Cincinnati-area location.
Shake Shack, a popular New York City-based fast-casual chain known for its cast iron-cooked burgers, said it will debut in Liberty Township this fall. It did not give a more exact date.
The news comes 18 months after the Business Courier first reported on plans to bring the concept to the region. The company stayed mum on the news even though Mike Schuchman, a developer with Alrig…
Small Plates: Pins moving to The Peninsula, O’Charley’s closes a pair, Cameron Mitchell looks at Bexley
Pins Mechanical and 16-Bit are moving, a casual restaurant chain is shrinking and Cameron Mitchell may be adding another area eatery.
The List: Find out who are First Coast’s top restaurants
Here are the First Coast's most popular restaurants.