Home insurers retreating from California amid rising wildfire risk
Heightened wildfire danger coupled with high rebuilding costs is making a growing list of insurers wary of the risk of writing new home insurance policies in California.
In case you missed it: Millions in contract awards given to Dayton’s defense sector
Dayton’s defense sector has been ramping up recently, from a near-billion dollar contract win to a contractor expanding its presence in the region with a new facility, and everything in-between.
No bid accepted in auction of loan tied to huge, vacant downtown building
The auction, which ended Wednesday, was seen as key because a new holder of the note could have moved to foreclose on the building's current owner, giving the 1.2 million-square-foot structure a new owner.
Birmingham earned wage access startup raises $16M
Here's what the funds, split between growth equity and a working capital facility, will be used for.
Simmons College acquires former BBB building in Downtown Louisville
The Fourth Street building will house an early childhood and teacher education program for the city's only historically Black college.
Berge Auto Mall and Gateway Auto Mall receive zoning change approval from Maricopa supervisors
Maricopa County's Board of Supervisors voted Wednesday to approve zone changes that would make way for two auto malls that are proposed by longtime Valley-based auto dealers Berge Auto Group and Horne Auto Group. One of the proposed projects will even have a residential component.
Rental properties are now the most licensed business in Denver
The city has fined more than 100 landlords for failure to comply with the new licensing rules.
Midtown property owners caught in Catch-22 that could see block redeveloped
It all started with the need to replace some old apartment stairways. Now, after four years it has turned into a property conundrum that could see an entire corner in Midtown Sacramento change dramatically.
Gorilla Cinema sells Tiki Tiki Bang Bang, plans new concepts for 2024
Gorilla Cinema, the Cincinnati company known for its themed and immersive drinkeries, has sold one of its bars as it plans to open a handful of concepts in 2024.
Editor’s notebook: Leading Community Impact conversations that make a difference
Orlando Business Journal's third Community Impact roundtable discussion of 2023 centered on food insecurity, with an eye toward actionable solutions.