Exclusive: Snowflake on the hunt for a big, new Bay Area office two years after moving out HQ
What is happening with Snowflake? The company pulled its headquarters out of the Bay Area in the wake of the pandemic. Now it is said to be looking for a big office in the region.
Plan to dam South Llano River for private watering hole sparks debate
The former CEO of Phillips 66 hopes to build a dam and private reservoir in the Hill Country west of Austin. His permit application with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality has sparked a wider debate about water use amid worsening drought conditions.
Lebanon housing development property sells for $4.3 million
The 31-acre site is slated for the development of 77 single-family homes. Developer Mark Vastola, who sold the land to Century Communities of Tennessee, had previously told the Business Journal he expected construction to start by the end of this year.
Oregon reaches affordable housing goal set in 2019
A state housing leader highlighted the $1 billion-plus commitment from the 2023 Legislature as cause for optimism.
Land developer plans 1,600-acre industrial park, homes in Buckeye
This new West Valley development is “one of the very few sites that has a true water solution to it,” according to one industrial broker not affiliated with the deal. Here's the breakdown of what's being proposed for the project.
In wake of fires, HUD offers assistance in Hawaii
According to HUD, homeowners affected by the disaster should contact their mortgage or loan servicer immediately for assistance.
New Details: $80M apartment project in Five Oaks marches forward
A key part of an $80 million plan to bring hundreds of apartment units to a Dayton neighborhood gained approval from the city last week. Officials said they plan to break ground next year.
Missouri Supreme Court says counties can appeal ruling striking down Covid orders
The Missouri Supreme Court ruled unanimously Tuesday that St. Louis and Jackson counties should have been allowed to intervene in a lawsuit that struck down local health orders aimed at mitigating the spread of Covid-19.
Both counties will now have the authority to appeal the November 2021 decision, in which Cole County Circuit Court Judge Daniel Green declared local Covid-19 mandates violated the Missouri Constitution.
When Green’s original order was issued, state health officials wanted to…
NexTier plans new branch in Evans City, will combine hub and drive-thru sites
NexTier expects new branch to open in March, it will combine a hub and a remote drive-thru on Main Street in Evans City.
Cleveland Kitchen tops NE Ohio companies on Inc. 5000 list for third year
The 34 Northeast Ohio companies on the Inc. 5000 list had 2022 revenues of $3 billion and median three-year revenue growth of 153%.