Liquidia stock drops after setback in United Therapeutics dispute
An appeals court decision could lead to a longer regulatory path for a Morrisville pharmaceutical.
Baltimore cannabis pharmaceutical company plans to go public on Nasdaq
MIRA Pharmaceuticals is looking to raise about $7 million from 1.2 million shares.
Cooper provides first look at $150M outpatient care center at Moorestown Mall (PHOTOS)
Cooper said the facility, located in a redeveloped Sears department store, will have a concierge desk styled after the Apple store Genius Bars to help patients.
Coca-Cola’s largest independent bottler to invest nearly $100M in new Columbus-area warehouse
The global beverage company's largest independent bottler is building a new distribution and warehouse facility that will replace its existing operation in Central Ohio.
Downtown plan that supports leveling I-794 advances as city sees more than $500M in development
While the new long-range plan for downtown Milwaukee has a lot of ambition, its support for tearing down Interstate 794 has emerged as the most talked-about item as city officials consider adopting it.
Vista Bank executives moving to the Crescent in Uptown
Vista is currently completing a $350,000 renovation that will result in a new, finished-out corner CEO office with a private restroom and bar, according to a state regulatory filing.
Gearsupply moves headquarters to Findlay Market in Over-the-Rhine
Gearsupply has moved its headquarters to Findlay Market after several years of growth. Here's what's next for them.
New investments in Rensselaer include market-rate apartments, commercial space
The mixed-used developments are being pursued by different companies that both see potential to serve what has been a strong, growing sector in the Albany region — market-rate apartments.
Frisco development at former Wade Park site seeks to up project scope
The City of Frisco's Planning & Zoning Commission is slated to discuss a rezoning effort for The Mix, a mixed-use development set to for the former Wade Park site, during a meeting Tuesday night.
Nashville rent growth falls by 15 percentage points
Nashville's double-digit rent growth has come to a halt. Despite this rapid decrease, the city still leads the country in demand for and absorption of multifamily space.