Gwinnett could get 1,400 new homes from Drapac, St. Bourke
Residential developers are betting on far-flung suburbs and exurbs for new homes, as rising mortgage rates price out would-be Atlanta buyers from the urban core.
2022 Power Player: Richard Vanore, Koury Corp.
Richard Vanore leads Koury Corp. as a busy player in the Triad in different sectors, from industrial to office to retail to hospitality.
2022 Power Players: Taylor Williams, Williams Development Group
Taylor Williams' company performs two essential services for the Triad — developing industrial sites to create jobs and residential lots for new homes, many to be filled by the new employees.
La Cité Development unveils designs for Center/West apartment building in Poppleton
“It’s very wonderful to see this occurring on the west side,” said Osborne Anthony, a member of the city's Urban Design and Architecture Advisory Panel.
Chinah has just opened another New York City location
Chinah aims to offer a healthy take on Chinese food.
Chick-fil-A will sell chicken wings in Atlanta — for a limited time
The fast food chain made a stir when it started selling wings in Nashville. Now Atlanta's getting a taste.
Jerry Green and Friends sets opening date at Hotel Louisville
The club will celebrate its grand opening on Nov. 4 with a ribbon cutting and special guests.
A biopharma firm with a unique public-private model opens in Watertown
The idea is to accelerate cell and gene therapy development by providing lab and manufacturing space under one roof.
Penn Medicine and Boston-area biopharm firm to pursue potential solid tumor CAR T-cell therapy
A University of Pennsylvania center led by a cell therapy pioneer has formed a research collaboration with Needham's Candel Therapeutics aimed at advancing a way to use CAR T-cell therapy to combat solid tumors.
Power Player 2022: Adam Schechter, Labcorp
Under Adam Schechter's leadership, Labcorp has made several key acquisitions and partnerships that allow it to expand nationally, such as its deal with Ascension that is expected to produce more than $500 million in its first year.