‘Destination’ for infertility care: UAB patient gives birth via uterus transplant
The first patient in the U.S. to give birth via uterus transplant outside of a clinical trial has done so in Birmingham, according to UAB.
S.C. Johnson buys Mount Pleasant facility, property for expansion
Looking to secure real estate for future growth, S.C. Johnson & Son Inc. paid $21.85 million for an industrial facility and 24 acres in Mount Pleasant.
Chick-fil-A to beef up Texas network with 185,000-square-foot distribution center
The facility is officially a branch of Chick-fil-A Supply, a subsidiary that was established in 2020 to improve its distribution capabilities.
Chemical Building developer seeks incentives for $82M hotel project
The developer is requesting 10 years of 90% property tax abatement for the redevelopment of building, which was constructed in 1896, according to city filings.
Dweck Properties, undergoing an ‘evolution,’ ramps up activity in National Landing, near Amazon HQ2
“We really believe strongly in the Amazon story” and Virginia's related “rail story,” one exec said.
Edina considers future of its industrial center, the Cahill District
A new plan to guide the future of land use in Edina’s industrial district will soon be voted on, proposing to preserve much of its use while also advancing possibilities for its future redevelopment.
Mexican Museum takes control of space as San Francisco audits museum’s finances
“It's time for them to perform,” said Board of Supervisors President Aaron Peskin.
How the return-to-office push is shaking out for Chicago’s central business district
There's no question that the pandemic has had a lasting impact on office real estate, with office attendance stabilizing at 30% below pre-pandemic norms, according to a new global study.
Whataburger’s newest location will be the Strip — no, not St. Mary’s
Whataburger, Texas' beloved burger chain, is entering its 15th state.
Performance Food Group seeks incentives to move from city to larger Ferguson facility
The St. Louis County Council on Tuesday is scheduled to consider tax incentives for a national food distributor that wants to relocate operations from north St. Louis to a larger facility in Ferguson.