Estes Express sets $1.3B floor in Yellow bankruptcy real estate asset sale
The bid by a smaller rival sets the floor for the sale price of Yellow's real estate assets out of bankruptcy. During a court proceeding on Thursday, Yellow also revealed the two players behind its bankruptcy financing.
Pell City gaining multiple retailers
Multiple retailers will open their doors this fall at a new Pell City shopping center.
Suffolk COO Brad Denney talks Bay Area construction, technology and investment
Housing, aviation and data centers are the most interesting construction sectors says Suffolk COO Brad Denney.
Pelham school board makes $9M land acquisition
A metro area city has purchased 69 acres for a new school.
What a more normal Austin housing market looks like
The Austin-area housing market has normalized over the past year after a pandemic-fueled frenzy of home buying, according to recent market reports. But, experts say there are still reasons for concern. Click through to hear they're watching for in the residential sector.
Growing a business pipeline: Can Phoenix create a thriving technology corridor in Laveen?
Laveen, population 65,000, is experiencing substantial growth since the Loop 202 extension was finished in 2019, giving the southwest Phoenix enclave a serious economic jolt. Economic officials envision the area as an emerging tech corridor, but some challenges remain.
New restaurant and bar V’s Paradise in the works for former Fat City Bar & Cafe space in Old Sacramento
A new fusion restaurant and bar is in the works for the former Fat City Bar & Cafe space in the heart of Old Sacramento.
Viewpoint: M&A isn’t enough to retain, recruit talent in accounting
Mergers and global outsourcing are good options to explore, but these options should not overshadow the energy that needs to be spent internally, writes Eileen Askildsen, a local accounting CEO says.
Meet the new leaders taking charge at Baltimore’s cultural institutions
This new generation of leaders is out to challenge the status quo.
American Jazz Museum leader Phillips leaves ‘to pursue other interests’
After leading the museum through a pandemic and helping it stabilize after turbulent times, Rashida Phillips announced her departure. A current employee will pick up the baton as interim and allow “a seamless transition” to the museum's next leader.