F.N.B. now sole ATM provider for U.S.’s third-largest rail system
Pittsburgh-based F.N.B. added 120+ ATMs by start of 2024, fueled by Washington, D.C., deal.
5 things: Fountainhead Brewing remodel, Raley’s/Starbucks partnership, University Square tenants
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Devin Strecker oversees Sacramento’s River District as it’s in transition
Sacramento's River District, long overlooked and still with its tough area, is starting to turn a corner. And Devin Strecker, executive director of the property business improvement district for the area north of Downtown Sacramento, said he feels like he's fortunate to be in that role now.
Atlanta Civic Center redevelopment takes step forward
Atlanta Housing has struck a formal agreement for transforming the Atlanta Civic Center into a mixed-use project.
Orlando’s commercial real estate market will see billions in debt come due soon. Here’s why that’s matters.
An analysis by The Business Journals reveals metro Orlando's commercial real estate debt that will mature by the end of 2024.
Dayton-area museum finalizing $3 million renovation
A local museum will soon be ready to welcome residents and guests into its revitalized studio class and event space.
Bay Area life sciences boom prompted unprecedented surge of activity in Emeryville, data finds
Life sciences leasing activity in the East Bay and beyond exploded in the year after Covid's onset. Developers wanted in.
Financial services giant Morgan Stanley expands by 100,000 square feet in Alpharetta
The decision to expand comes as several other major corporations in Atlanta are downsizing their office footprints across Atlanta.
Bend office vacancy rate would make Portland owners green with envy
Portland and Bend don't compare. But still. Dang.
Denver residential projects appear halted for financially troubled Texas firm
The firm advertises three local residential projects on its website.