Former Sears department store anchoring Northgate Mall heading to auction
The former department store was an anchor at the suburban mall and has sat vacant, but it could now be the key to kickstarting redevelopment at the site.
New York real estate firm buys Northwest Side apartment complex
The company has added to its San Antonio portfolio.
Nonprofit Finance Fund seeks to turn this downtown surface parking lot into 78 apartments
The Finance Fund plans to build a seven-story apartment building on Gay Street in downtown Columbus.
Funai Microfluidic Solutions relocates from Japan to Lexington
The move comes after a 3.8 million investment in Fayette County last year.
Elmwood Village Indian fusion eatery Parivaar to close
The owner opened the restaurant Nov. 16 at the former Acropolis OPA site.
CBF Morning Run: Lion Cub’s Cookies is working on a recipe for success
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Delaware County estate on sale for $8 million ranks as one of the region’s most expensive listings
The massive estate measures more than 12,000 square feet, and comes with an infinity saltwater pool, a home theater, 135-yard golf hole and putting green, an elevator servicing each level and a historic barn originally built in the 1800s.
Uptick in starts good sign for housing market as closings soar
After a turbulent year for the housing market, national housing starts are on the rise – a good sign for markets like San Antonio, where a record-breaking number of annual closings means starts will have to keep up to feed demand.
Drive to learn takes Jared Threat from banking to manufacturing to real estate
Jared Threat's story is one example of how local employees can change fields or work across multiple industries — an important trait for regional government and economic development engines trying to propel the workforce into needed occupations or for workers looking for new opportunities.
Tiny home trend pays off for Ellicottville’s Basecamp rental village
When Bob Carbone and his fellow business partners hatched the idea for Basecamp, a small rental home village in Ellicottville, they got excited about the design and aesthetic of tiny homes.