Cushman & Wakefield’s Dallas office head departs
Doug Jones, Cushman & Wakefield’s Dallas office head, is no longer with the Chicago-based commercial real estate services company.
Lego picks CarGurus building as new Americas HQ
The Danish toy giant announced early this year that it would move to Boston from its longtime Connecticut home, and announced Monday that it had picked the building as its new headquarters when the company relocates in 2026.
Southeast Portland food cart pod shuts down
This story is available courtesy of Portland Business Journal media partner KGW-TV.
A popular food cart pod location has closed in Southeast Portland. Almost all of the food carts at Carts on Foster have left the lot and found a new spot elsewhere.
Neighbors said they’re concerned by the amount of businesses they see closing down and leaving the area.
“You know you get used to seeing it, it just, it still hurts every time,” Izzy Perlingieri, a Southeast Portland resident said.
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