D.C. restaurant owner pleads guilty to theft of Covid funds, tax charges
The guilty pleas comes amid scrutiny over the use of Covid-19 relief programs, including the Restaurant Revitalization Fund.
Prominent Watervliet restaurant space revitalized — what it took to get here
The property — highly visible from I-787 — had fallen into foreclosure and disrepair. Now it has new life.
6 general contractors compete for Market Center pavilion project in downtown Glens Falls
One of the bids was from a company based in North Carolina.
QFC property in Bellevue sells for $14.5M
The sale comes as QFC owner Kroger may have to close some stores in the Seattle region due to antitrust concerns resulting from a proposed merger with Albertsons.
Greater Cincinnati luxury housing market sees July summer slowdown
The most expensive home sold for $3.5 million, with top homes in the region coming from neighborhoods including Indian Hill and East Walnut Hills.
Fast-growing Grounded Real Estate emphasizes company culture
At a time when resale homes are in short supply and higher interest rates are pinching many buyers, Grounded Real Estate's CEO said he thinks he knows why his Midtown Sacramento-based company is still growing.
City of Memphis seeks a designer for Southwest Twin Drive-In theater site redevelopment
The City of Memphis is hoping for ambitious and creative proposals for the former Southwest Twin Drive-In theater site.
Seattle unveils 4 projects as part of Rainier Valley housing initiative
The investment is part of the Rainier Valley Affordable Homeownership Initiative, which aims to develop 100 homeownership units on 10 sites.
Greater Sacramento Urban League plans Del Paso Heights project with housing, retail, office space
After years of planning, the Greater Sacramento Urban League has filed a formal application for a project of housing, retail and office space next to its headquarters in Sacramento's Del Paso Heights.
Demolition begins at site of proposed Ballpark residential towers
The developer is a Chicago-based real estate firm, and the location was the site of the first encampment sweeps of the Johnston administration.