Illinois wealth management firm expands to Tampa
“Tampa is a vibrant city. The lifestyle and amenities are better than in Miami, which is far more spread out.”
Dix.Hite + Partners landscape architects on Winter Park Village’s $50M refresh — and why it could be a trendsetter
Dix.Hite + Partners joined several Orlando-area firms in the $50 million revamp of popular lifestyle center Winter Park Village.
Exclusive: Amazon has revived its stalled S.F. expansion plans
Amazon representatives say they are confident that they will win the city's approval of the project the second time around, but some city leaders remain reluctant to give their support.
Cannabis’ economic impact could soon surpass wine in Texas, report suggests
The “cannabusiness” sector generated more than $8 billion in revenue in 2022, according to a new report from Whitney Economics, an Oregon-based analytics firm focused on cannabis and hemp.
Developer eyes buzzing Smithfield for 217 starter homes
Another large subdivision could be on its way to a booming Johnston County town.
Luxury homes in a box? Optima has high-end prefabricated residence for sale in Paradise Valley
Known for developing $1 billion luxury condominium and apartment communities in Scottsdale, Optima is now building single-family detached luxury homes using modular building system technology.
Houston-area residential sales help offset Howard Hughes’ second-quarter earnings losses
The Howard Hughes Corp.’s master-planned communities in Houston helped the company keep a positive outlook in the second quarter despite a net loss, according to The Woodlands-based developer's quarterly earnings report.
Colorado puts money on the table to build a roof over the home construction industry
Colorado’s housing shortage has gotten so severe that the state is now directing millions of dollars to finance factories that can lower construction costs and to assist companies in developing innovative construction methods.
The goal is to improve affordability for those living in Colorado but also to make the state a leader in a sector that has suffered from severe productivity problems for decades, one that mounting labor shortages will worsen over time.
“We are trying to help an issue that we had some role in creating,” said Jack Tiebout, senior program manager for the Innovative Housing Incentive Program, or IHIP, which is administered through the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT).
OEDIT has helped bring tens of thousands of jobs to Colorado through its various incentive programs, but that success also exposed the inability of developers and contractors to keep up with accommodations for a growing population.
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ARJ Infusion sells to PromptCare, delivering five locations and expansion west
The PromptCare Cos. now owns Lenexa-based ARJ Infusion Services. PromptCare's existing network is concentrated in the Northeast, and acquiring ARJ adds four pharmacies and nursing facilities along with five infusion suites west of the Mississippi.
Biden supports expanding compensation to radiation victims in Missouri, New Mexico
President Joe Biden on Wednesday said he’s interested in expanding a federal program to compensate people who have gotten sick because of the country’s nuclear weapons development and testing programs.
The Associated Press reported Biden told a crowd in New Mexico he was ”prepared to help in terms of making sure that those folks are taken care of.” The comment came a day after the president’s energy secretary stopped short of voicing support for the measure during a trip to St. Louis.
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