Marvin Gardens on Main opens in New Albany
The complex features a mix of one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments.
Lightning’s Kucherov sells South Tampa home
The Lightning player purchased the home in 2017 from the former head coach of the Buccaneers.
Crawford Hoying proposes new mixed-use development in Dublin
Plans call for a mix of residential, commercial and office uses on a 6.9-acre site in the heart of Dublin.
BNP Paribas set to open brokerage in Brickell
It invested $3 million in its workspace facilities and infrastructure and plans to invest additional funds into its office.
Regulators laud new insurer backed by Tampa’s HCI Group exec
Commissioner Michael Yaworsky said the entrance of new insurers signals the continued positive impact of reforms efforts on the Florida insurance market.
Educator receives Empire Whole Health Heroes award for helping underserved communities access jobs in health care
LaQuetta Alexander-Ellis founded Practice 2 Perfect in 2020 as part of her dream to help more Black people get good jobs in the health care industry. She describes it as the “first black owned training center in the Capital Region” and a place “where passion meets education.”
Practice 2 Perfect empowers students to better their lives and contribute positively to the organizations and communities in which they work and live.
In a matter of weeks, students can become certified as an EKG…
Eastgate Mall sold to Hull Property Group for more than $11 million ahead of redevelopment
Eastgate Mall's new owner believes it overpaid for the property, and property records now show what the real estate development company paid.
Xcel Energy confirms move of Denver regional headquarters
A 220,000-square-foot lease would make the company the largest office tenant in a new part of town.
Multifamily loans will face a critical test in 2024 and beyond
Long a darling of the commercial real estate industry, the rental housing market is showing warning signs, as slowing rent growth and demand, higher interest rates, and greater operational expenses test multifamily owners and developers.
Mayor Andrew Ginther says new tax abatement policy, zoning changes can help solve housing ‘crisis’
“Our community is growing faster than we've ever grown before. And so we have to do things differently to get the number of units built that we need,” Mayor Ginther said in an exclusive interview. “Our quality of life, our affordability and, frankly, our economy are at risk.”