St. Louis nonprofit receives $60M from Wells Fargo to fuel national expansion
The new capital will help fuel the nonprofit's plan to open 40 locations across the country over the next eight years.
College budgeting: A different kind of orientation
Going off to college can be a daunting experience for anyone; this is especially true for those students entering their first year. Picking classes, selecting dorms and roommates and navigating campus life can all be exciting, yet stressful.
Often, it is the first time a young person oversees his/her own spending. Unfortunately, very few students are prepared for the responsibility or have a plan in place to ensure their expenses are covered; yet, going to college is one of the best times to start…
Architect Populous starts soil boring on Royals stadium site in East Village
The Kansas City Royals plan to announce either Kansas City's East Village or central North Kansas City as the final site for a potential $2 billion ballpark and mixed-use district in late September. In the meantime, the team's lead architect is digging deep — literally — into the site in Jackson County.
Tarrytown retail center sold for first time since it was built in 1952
This longstanding retail center in Tarrytown is getting facelift after it was sold for the first time since it was built in 1952. Click through to read more on the plans for the Casis Village shopping center.
New York-based real estate investor buys Austin Highway apartment complex
The Austin Highway apartments were built in 2013.
D.C. proptech Cove lands new clients amid historic office vacancies
The company landed a $10 million investment round last year and is searching for more.
Austin jobless rate ticks up to 3.8%
The Texas Workforce Commission released its July jobs report early Aug. 18, showing that the state added 26,300 jobs in the last month.
This continues a 28-month growth trend that began around the rollout of Covid-19 vaccines in the U.S. Since last year, Texas added 441,700 jobs, leading TWC Chairman Bryan Daniel to claim Texas’ supremacy in U.S. job growth.
“Texas leads the nation in sustainable job growth with more than 2.7 million positions added in the past decade,” Daniel said. “The Texas…
Planned beer businesses in Folsom’s Historic District overcome challenges, look toward future
Two beer-related projects in Historic Folsom have been in the works for years, but each faced legal challenges that cost the operators time and money. They overcame those challenges and are now moving forward.
West Midtown restaurant revamps ahead of opening: ‘They don’t want to buy a dish for $36’
The restaurant is set to open soon at Westside Paper.
Local medical center reports data breach affecting 350,000 people
CentroMed, a medical center which services some of the region's most vulnerable populations, has experienced a data breach, exposing hundreds of thousands of records to cyber attackers.