Viewpoint: Data shows affordable housing is a key issue
Until things change, affordable housing chatter is not going away because it is a crucial issue for communities.
Patti Payne: 6 must-see megayachts are docking at Seattle-area marinas
There are six yachts over 250 feet in the Pacific Northwest all right now: Sherpa, M5, Artefact, Dytan, Stella Maris, and the 200-foot sailing yacht Athos.
French Toast Heaven serves up French toast flights, comfort foods in West Chester Township
A new breakfast concept is now open in West Chester Township serving up French toast flights and comfort food seven days a week.
How Mary’s Center CEO Tollie Elliott stays grounded in tough moments
The former chief medical officer was tapped to lead in 2022 after longtime founder Maria Gomez stepped down.
Fairway man agrees to repay Missouri investors in hemp business after complaint
The Missouri secretary of state alleged that the Fairway man failed to disclose conflicts of interest to investors, included false and misleading information in sales offerings, and failed to pay any profit or return any principal to investors.
Growing local aerospace and defense firm wants to expand with $8M project
A local aerospace and defense firm wants to expand its existing facility in a prominent Dayton-region municipality. The roughly $8 million project, if approved, would accommodate the company's growth.
Global One breaks ground on Miami-Dade apartments with rent starting at $2,500 (Photos)
The developer aims to offer attainable rents.
Intuitive Surgical to shutter North Carolina facility, move operations to Georgia
A multi-billion dollar company that develops robotic surgical systems is shutting down a manufacturing facility in Durham.
Viewpoint: AB 2011 could unlock the region’s ‘boom’ possibilities
This land use legislation could turn a doom loop into a boom loop.
Viewpoint: Real estate apocalypse aside, the office is worth returning to
On a recent Thursday, I wandered from my desk to the desk of Dan Sernovitz, the Washington Business Journal’s senior reporter extraordinaire, dropped my arms on the raised wall of his cubicle and asked in an annoyingly slow drawl, “What’s happening?”
As if I were about to abscond with his red Swingline stapler.
My terrible impression of Bill Lumbergh from “Office Space” notwithstanding, it was a pleasure to walk that 12 feet for no other reason than to check in with a member of the…