Weinstein Properties pays $135M for Gwinnett apartment community
All across the metro area, apartment transaction volume is down by 81% in the second quarter year-over-year.
Construction begins on St. Charles County apartment complex funded by affordable housing tax credits
Construction is underway on a new apartment complex in St. Charles County, funded with low-income housing tax credits.
Charlotte ZIP code among nation’s hottest for housing: Realtor.com
Just three places in the Carolinas appear in Realtor.com's new ranking of the hottest ZIP codes in America for housing — and one is in Charlotte.
Power to Pursue founder Rachel DesRochers to launch women’s wellbeing summit
A local entrepreneur is looking to roll out a new event that will hyper-focus on three specific topics: the mental, financial and sexual wellbeing of women.
What’s the deal?: How mergers and acquisitions are shaping the Greater Baltimore business landscape
Mergers and acquisitions have become an essential part of doing business in a rapidly consolidating business world. Here's what business owners should know.
Best Places to Work: Supreme Lending CEO uses ‘radical commitment’ to weather downturn
The rankings of Atlanta Business Chronicle’s Best Places to Work Awards finalists will be unveiled at an evening event Aug. 31.
What’s the deal?: Why planning ahead is key for small businesses looking at M&A
“M&A is a specialized area — it’s not something you dabble in,” Michael Mercurio of Offit Kurman told the Baltimore Business Journal.
How a Durham couple is building Little Waves Coffee Roasters from relationship-based capital
One of the things that drew Areli Barrera Grodski to Durham and gave her the affirmation she needed that this was the place she and her husband should build their coffee shop was seeing the presence of Latino and Hispanic businesses among the community.
The WBJ List: Automobile Dealerships in the Greater Wichita Area
Information on The List was obtained from The Kansas Department of Revenue and company websites. In case of ties, companies are listed alphabetically.
‘Occupying a niche:’ Politan Row prioritizes first-time restaurateurs
The 20,000-square-foot Politan Row has become an incubator for restaurant entrepreneurs that has allowed first-time women and minority business owners to thrive.