The pandemic has subsided, but Philadelphia’s largest banks haven’t slowed the pace of branch closures
Over the past 12 months, six of the region's largest banks have closed a combined 34 branches and opened only one new location.
TSMC inks workplace partnership agreement with state amid Phoenix factory safety concerns
More than two years after construction on the massive chip factory got underway, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. has come to an agreement with the Arizona Department of Occupational Safety and Health to set new standards for workplace safety. The leader of the Arizona Building and Construction Trades Council spoke to the Business Journal about his safety concerns at the site.
$3.8M legal battle erupts between Unico, longtime Portland tenant
In its defense, tenant Digital Trends said Unico failed to keep the property safe for its employees.
Development South Mill at Elizabeth under construction in Fort Mill signs first tenants
Leasing is in full swing at South Mill at Elizabeth, with the first two tenants signing onto the Fort Mill project.
Chicago biotech startup Belay Diagnostics signs lease at Fulton Labs
The Chicago biotech startup will move into a science-ready lab suite at 1375 W. Fulton.
This company put its offices on the Eastside Trail. Now it’s subleasing the trophy space.
Around 40,000 square feet of space is up for grabs at the tightly-leased Eastside Trail office tower.
Local luxury wine and spirits shop The Good Pour to fill prominent College Park space vacated by CVS
College Park has “more of a premium vibe and we love that.”
D.C. agency inks financing deals for two big affordable housing developments
The projects are slated to bring 673 new affordable units online.
SomeraRoad will bet big on creative office in converting West Bottoms buildings
SomeraRoad Inc. plans 110,000 square feet of creative office space by converting historic buildings in the first phase of its $500 million West Bottoms redevelopment.
See why this longtime CEO of Charlotte realty firm is spending this week volunteering at Wyndham
Tommy Lawing Jr. retired as president and CEO of Charlotte property management company T.R. Lawing Realty on July 31. He talks about his time leading the company and his transition to retirement, which started with a week at the Wyndham Championship.