Troy video game company moves to new office
1st Playable CEO Tobi Saulnier said new workflows that developed during the pandemic prompted the company to look for different space.
Fast-casual seafood chain brings new restaurant prototype to St. Louis region
The 960-square-foot restaurant is a prototype of what the company has dubbed its “Express model,” which does not have a dining room and offers a streamlined menu, double drive-thru and carryout service only.
Next steps for Hawaii businesses affected by wildfires, according to Atlas Insurance Agency
“I think the main thing is really getting the claims reported as soon as possible,” Atlas Insurance Agency Senior Vice President Carol Davis told PBN.
Boats by George eyes expansion as $4M Lake George showroom nears completion
Owner George Pensel: “We are having one of our strongest years in our history.”
Midyear Economic Outlook 2023: An in-depth look at the opportunities and challenges
A panel of economists and real estate professionals discusses the region's outlook.
Revived mixed-use project The Dwell at Shelby Farms has a new look
The project is being proposed and developed by Nashville-based Crews Investment Holdings LLC.
Ste. Michelle Wine Estates to slash its supply of Washington grapes
The cutback follows other cost-cutting moves by Washington state's largest winery.
Oregon agency scraps plan for new Canby HQ, pivots to other city
The agency cited rising costs as the reason behind the move.
New senior housing coming to Oak Park
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Albuquerque Housing Authority opens $18M multifamily community in central Albuquerque
The community cost $18 million to develop and is 90% occupied according to Albuquerque Housing Authority Executive Director Linda Bridge.