Fable, the region’s newest coffee shop, opens in Cincinnati’s Westwood neighborhood
Cincinnati's newest coffee shop just opened in a fast-growing West Side neighborhood.
Funds pour in for beloved Chapel Hill restaurant that burned
The Mediterranean Deli on Franklin Street burned on Saturday in Chapel Hill.
Roper Technologies’ government contracting subsidiary Deltek plans $450M acquisition
Roper maintains a “very large pipeline” of M&A opportunities, with $4 billion in available firepower, CEO Neil Hunn said.
1st National Bank of Scotia hires two from the accounting and startup worlds
The executive hires at the 1st National Bank of Scotia are focused on risk management and innovation.
Alamo City Ticker Visiting Teams: Houston developer nearly doubling apartments at Brooks
The organization is beginning preparation on Altitude at Brooks, which is a 12-building, 324-unit complex that will break ground in October.
Huntington CEO Steve Steinour to Columbus employers: Come back downtown
“If some of us come back (downtown) and some don’t, it won't carry the day,” Steinour said. “Not next year – now. I do have a bit of a view on this.”
Passage Bio reduces staff by 26% in latest round of job cuts
The job cuts at Philadelphia gene therapy developer Passage Bio include the company's CFO and chief technical officer.
Fort Lauderdale developer proposes 274 apartments near popular park (Photos)
A car rental center would be demolished to make way for this project.
Office leasing activity in Cleveland market remains unsettled in Q2
Office leasing in the Cleveland market picked up a little in the second quarter.
Mixed-use project at former Patrick J’s site comes back to OSU-area review board
Sintel Properties is returning to the University Impact District Review Board on Thursday to present new conceptual renderings for their proposed mixed-use project at 2711 N. High St., the former home of Patrick J's bar and a White Castle.