‘We see a lot of opportunity’: WSFS CEO Rodger Levenson talks banking industry crises, CRE outlook
Rodger Levenson discusses how WSFS and the banking industry in general have navigated tepid loan demand, a potential commercial real estate crisis, tightening guidelines, and the failures of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank.
Orange Avenue closed, building evacuated due to unstable scaffolding in downtown Orlando
A portion of Orange Avenue is closed and a downtown Orlando building is being evacuated Thursday due to unstable scaffolding.
Boston City Council weighs property tax break for ‘Mass. and Cass’ businesses
In recent weeks, safety at Mass. and Cass has deteriorated to the point that outreach groups have pulled employees from the streets, according to the mayor.
Industrial Outdoor Ventures leases Charlotte site it bought last year to STG Logistics
Industrial Outdoor Ventures has found a tenant for the outdoor storage site it bought last year at 3408 N. Graham St.
Builders, developers in Charlotte on growing trend of luxury townhouses for rent
No longer is renting a townhouse just a stepping stone toward homeownership. As part of the growing build-to-rent trend, some developers and luxury homebuilders in Charlotte have tapped a segment of the market with monthly rates reaching $10,000.
$3.9 million home sale leads latest Top of the Market
Check out the most expensive recent home sales in Nashville in this weekly feature.
Dunn Bros. Coffee’s new president Scott Harvey shares plans for growth
Scott Harvey plans to fuel growth through smaller, franchise-owned stores with drive-thrus in markets where the locally-based chain already has a presence.
Roosters owners plan to rebuild Clarksville location after devastating fire
The new, 7,700-square-foot restaurant will feature garage doors and an outdoor patio.
D.C.’s Gelat’oh closes bond sale $15,000 over goal as it opens storefront, expands offerings
What started as a food truck, then took a pandemic pivot, has grown into so much more.
Work set to begin at Tulua Bistro’s Springfield location
The bistro aims to bring its breakfast boards, crepes, and chicken and waffles to Main Street, with the opening of a 300-seat restaurant.