Durham’s newest public company talks cash runway, global plan
New Power is pushing an ambitious, and difficult, task to reduce carbon emissions.
Prominent Dayton business leader dies at 63
Alexander also was active in the Dayton community such as serving on the Wright State University Alumni Association board and the WSU Foundation board.
AIT consolidates Chicagoland locations at new global headquarters in Itasca
AIT Worldwide Logistics has moved into the second-tallest building in Illinois outside of Chicago.
Raleigh hotel in New Bern corridor sold for nearly $8M
A hotel in Raleigh has changed hands between two local ownership groups.
Exclusive: NOV Inc. lists former headquarters campus for sublease
NOV Inc. has occupied the three-building campus since 2006, and it officially changed its headquarters earlier this year.
Eight companies vied to put Metro’s Imagine East Bank game plan into action. Here’s who won.
The East Bank has become prized property as a result of Metro approving the stadium plan and releasing a sweeping “Imagine East Bank” roadmap on how to revitalize a nearly 340-acre swath of Cumberland River waterfront reaching from the stadium area to the site where Oracle Corp. owns land for an office campus that promises 8,500 jobs by 2031.
The Standard Germantown finalizes plans for $90M phase 2, with 320 lofts, commercial space
The Standard Germantown has now filed plans for phase 2, a $90 million mixed-use project that would include 320 residential lofts and considerable retail and commercial space.
Maturing loans threaten CRE market. Here’s how much is coming due in the Birmingham metro
A wave of commercial real estate loans are set to mature by the end of 2024, creating a refinancing risk as low-rate loans come due. Here's what the picture looks like in Birmingham.
Two WeWork spaces in KC could take a hit from coworking company’s ‘substantial’ business doubts
WeWork Inc. has two coworking spaces in greater Downtown, totaling 145,000 square feet and representing the company's two current locations in Missouri and Kansas. With WeWork expressing “substantial doubts” about its ability to remain a “going concern,” any collapse could affect the area's office market.
Fort Worth considers nominating Gulfstream to the Texas Enterprise Zone program
The Texas Enterprise Zone Program is an economic development tool for local communities to partner with the State of Texas to promote job creation and capital investment in economically distressed areas of the state. The company's new facility will provide component repair and maintenance activities and employ an additional 105 workers.