Meet the Portland area’s largest general contractors
The Portland Business Journal looked at a variety of billing data to compile our list of general contractors.
Opinion: Could ‘less-than-complete removal’ of I-794 work?
A prominent Milwaukee-area real estate executive writes that a “less-than-complete removal of I-794” could provide important beneficial outcomes, while allowing for continued automotive accessibility to downtown destinations and preserve the critically important economic link for South Shore communities.
Growing local aerospace and defense firm wants to expand
A local aerospace and defense firm wants to expand its existing facility in a prominent Dayton-region municipality. The additional space, if approved, would accommodate the company's growth.
Portland economics firm leaving KOIN Tower for another downtown skyscraper
Like many others, the company is shrinking its real estate footprint.
Mediterranean-inspired home on a corner lot in Highland Park hits market for $8 million (Photos)
Situated on a corner lot in Highland Park, 3600 Beverly Drive spans 7,842 square feet across two floors. Five bedrooms, six full bathrooms and multiple living rooms occupy the space, making the home ideal for a family looking to secure a spot in one of the Texas' most coveted neighborhoods.
New $70M build-to-rent project planned in Golden
The developer plans to build 128 single-family and duplex homes on the property.
Springfield’s Jazz & Blues Fest grows in second year
Following a successful event last year, the Springfield Jazz & Blues Fest will be Aug. 11 and 12 at two stages near each other in downtown.
After layoffs, Molecular Templates overhauls C-suite
In the wake of a major reorganization that resulted in more than 100 layoffs, Austin-based clinical-stage cancer drug company Molecular Templates Inc. is overhauling a chunk of its executive suite.
Wheel brings on CFO from Everly Health
She was previously executive vice president of finance at Austin-based Everly Health, an Austin-based health diagnostics company, and has also worked at Adobe, Lyft and Fitbit.
KC Fed breaks an 82-year record for time to name a new president
When Jeffrey Schmid succeeds Esther George on Aug. 21, it will represent the longest gap between presidents in the history of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. But it's not the only delay or the longest in the system, which is seeing gaps between presidents more frequently.