Greater Nashville’s hottest ZIP codes for rising home prices
Our exclusive analysis identifies the local ZIP codes with the most home price momentum.
Murfreesboro community receives construction funding for next phase of development
The developers of the 550-home Hidden River Estates community received $4.2 million in funding to build the latest section of the multiphase development.
Sisters behind Golden Gems will open a bar in Midtown this fall
Two sisters who found retail success with lifestyle brand and retail chain Golden Gems are tackling a new challenge – a bar.
Girl Diver owner to open new restaurant in south Atlanta neighborhood
Girl Diver owner Richard Tang is opening a new restaurant.
Chef behind Joey Meatballs pop-up is trading pasta for pizza with New Haven-style pizzeria OG Zaza
For restaurateur Josh Hedquist, also known as Joey Meatballs, the past two years were a crash course in how to run a food business.
For most Colorado homeowners, protesting property values proved a losing battle
Homeowners in metro Denver and Boulder contested a record number of residential property valuations this year, but county assessors have rejected about seven in 10 of those appeals.
Yet, for homeowners able to win an adjustment, the reductions were substantial, ranging from an average of $43,000 in home value in Adams County to $124,000 in Boulder County, according to a Denver Post analysis of information provided by county assessors.
“This is, by far, the highest appeal rate we’ve ever seen on residential property. The other property classes had average protest rates,” said Douglas County Assessor Toby Damisch. “And it is understandable, as Colorado experienced the largest increase in residential market values in any reappraisal period, which by law had to be reflected in our assessments.”
The share of residential valuation appeals resulting in an adjustment, known as the “success rate,” varied widely by county, from 58% in Broomfield County to between 21% and 23% in Jefferson, Ada..
Profits or patients? Turf war between Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist, Cone Health comes to a head
Competition, convenience and costs. They're all key elements of a clash of health systems in the Triad over a proposed $246 million hospital in one of Greensboro's more affluent areas.
Medical device founder hopes to make the spinal tap procedure safer and better
The first time Jessica Traver Ingram witnessed a spinal tap procedure, it sent a chill down her own spine.
Traditionally, the person performing a spinal tap feels along the patient's spine with their fingertips to determine where to put the needle to extract fluid or inject drugs, Ingram said. There was no image guidance.
Ingram knew there had to be a better way.
That's when she decided to launch IntuiTap Medical. Ingram, who also serves as CEO at IntuiTap, standardized the insertion process…
Family Business Awards 2023: Matthews Specialty Vehicles
Meet this TBJ 2023 Family Business Award honoree that transitioned from a distributor of buses to one that completely transforms them.
Tampa magnet producer with ‘ambitious’ plans to compete with China receives financial backing
USARE’s 310,000-square-foot domestic magnet production facility could break China’s grip on the rare earth supply chain.