Despite concerns over casino, Rockingham County votes to rezone 192 acres
While plans have not been revealed for the land, rumors have circulated that it will be used for a casino. That's as Republican lawmakers look to create a bill to allow casinos in three North Carolina counties.
Developer behind $1B The Grow project says ‘light at end of the tunnel’ for work to begin on mixed-use agrihood
Momentum for the long-planned, transformative The Grow agrihood project is ramping back up.
Central Ohio developer’s apartments near University of Dayton delayed, affecting students
A Central Ohio developer's apartment complex postponed move-in dates for at least some residents, potentially affecting hundreds of University of Dayton students who started classes earlier this week.
New ‘condotel’ project pitched near Orlando Vineland Premium Outlets, Disney
The six-story project would include ground-floor retail and a rooftop pool and lounge.
Belle Isle Moonshine turns to crowdfunding to complete $3M round
The Richmond craft distillery fell short of its initial goal in traditional markets, so it turned to an alternative.
McGowan brothers, longtime downtown St. Louis loft developers, sell buildings in pivot to restaurant expansion
The development family became synonymous with the push to turn vacant downtown St. Louis warehouses into lofts. Now, they’ve sold many of the buildings they converted as they redirect their focus away from downtown and into another venture: expanding a Tex-Mex restaurant chain.
Delaware North promotes Boston sports exec Amy Latimer to COO
A 27-year veteran with the company, she comes to the role from TD Garden, where she has served as longtime president, while also serving as chief growth officer at Delaware North.
Rosalita’s Cantina’s growth strategy focused early on grocers
The line of Rosalita’s retail products is now sold at every location of a local grocer.
Sprecher expands product innovation, Lakefront teams with nonprofit: Beer Biz MKE
Sprecher Brewing CEO Sharad Chadha said consumer tastes are not only evolving but becoming more discerning.
Will ‘golden age of remodeling’ persist with economy, housing-market slowdown?
Home-remodeling activity, which boomed during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, is beginning to taper off from what experts say was unsustainable growth.