Kidder Mathews promotes industry veteran to lead brokerage in the Northwest
The promotion comes a little over a year after the newly named executive vice president joined Kidder.
Local startup Nightscape is mixing video game development with real estate. Here’s how.
Local entrepreneur Mike Weinberg is bringing video game development technology into a surprising sector: real estate.
The 29-year-old Los Angeles native, who moved to Nashville in 2015, owns Nightscape, a startup that says it melts the divide between physical and virtual spaces through event venues, creative services and other projects. In Nashville, it began with a Gulch facility, but the company soon took a new direction.
Nightscape’s 12th & Porter venue opened this spring. Weinberg leased…
Carttar: Leading ULI’s Kansas City office continues a commitment to community
After four years as director of economic development for the Unified Government of Wyandotte County/Kansas City, Kansas, Katherine Carttar enters a new role for the Urban Land Institute. But really, it's a different application of all of her prior roles.
BJCC commits funding for North Birmingham amphitheater
Officials plan to funnel money generated by local travel into funding the new, $50 million, 8,500-seat amphitheater planned for the Star at Uptown development planned for the former site of Carraway Hospital.
Food service packaging and janitorial supplier consolidating St. Louis-area facilities into new logistics hub
A distributor of food service packaging and janitorial supplies has opened a new logistics hub in Hazelwood, where it plans to consolidate its St. Louis-area operations.
New alderwoman wants Washington University to make payments in lieu of taxes to St. Louis. It’s resisting.
Messages obtained by the Business Journal once again highlight friction between Washington University and its host governments, which think the university, having acquired significant property over the decades, should contribute more to their coffers.
Monterey Park preschool building sold with plans for condos and commercial space
The three single-story buildings totaling 7,200 square feet were sold for $8.5 million.
Spurred by growth, Auburn Family Dental builds west ICT office
Construction is anticipated to be complete after the start of the year, with the team projected to move into the new office in February.
Rising transportation impact fees in Fort Worth could stifle housing development, says trade organization
The exact amount developers can expect to pay differs by service area within the city. However, city staff is recommending a hike well above the current rate.
Furnished Duluth condo on Lake Superior hits market for $1.2M
A Duluth condo on the shore of Lake Superior has hit the market for $1.2 million.
The 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom unit, located on a stretch of land between the lake and the Duluth Harbor Basin near Canal Park, features floor-to-ceiling windows that offer views of the expansive shoreline, according to its listing by Messina & Associates Real Estate.
Built in 2007, the 2,640-square-foot condo provides two levels of living space, with heated marble floors and an open floor plan. It features a custom…