European retailer Mango picks Memorial City Mall for first Texas location
Mango opened Aug. 2 in an 1,148-square-foot space in Memorial City Mall, exclusively stocking the brand’s woman line.
New private Montessori schools to open in Hollywood
Miami real estate developer partnered with Higher Ground Education on the project.
Fry’s-anchored shopping center gets approval from Gilbert Town Council
According to a marketing brochure by Barclay Group, Salad & Go and Jersey Mike's Subs are in the plans for the Fry's-anchored Morrison Ranch Commercial Center. Meanwhile, planning officials in Gilbert are ready to consider yet another mixed-use proposal in the city, with commercial and residential components.
Johnston unveils a new approach to encampment sweeps
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston said that his approach to encampment sweeps will be different than previous administrations.
Hottest ‘Hoods Q2 2023: Ranking 78 Portland-area neighborhoods where home sales have cooled
The Business Journal's quarterly look at the Portland region's hottest 'hoods for real estate uncovered a tepid market in the second quarter.
1,200-acre nature preserve to open in Williamson County
The Hill Country Conservancy is poised to open a 1,205-acre nature preserve in Williamson County, following a donation from an anonymous landowner.
The land is described as “ecologically sensitive” and was given to the nonprofit conservancy “to be used for conservation, research, educational outreach and public recreation,” per an Aug. 1 announcement. Named the Pecan Springs Karst Preserve, the land sits within the Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone at the onset of the Texas Hill Country, located five…
Albany doctor and salon owner see potential in the next wellness trend: IV treatments
A group made up of a doctor, a salon owner and two Albany-area entrepreneurs are betting on the future of IV therapies as part of their next venture.
Henry Beecher Hicks III steps down as president & CEO of National Museum of African American Music
National Museum of African American Music President and CEO Henry Beecher Hicks III is stepping down. He has held the position since 2013. Here's who will lead the downtown attraction.
In Mesa, old-school neon signs are cool again. The city is helping businesses pay for them
Over the past three years, the city of Mesa has given out $215,000 to a total of 32 businesses to help them install neon or neon-like signs. City officials spoke to the Business Journal to explain why the program has been deemed a success.
AdventHealth and Orlando Health among Florida’s best hospitals, according to U.S. News & World Report
A local hospital's statewide standing changed in this year's rankings.