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It is the latest sign of life for D.C.'s F Street corridor amid larger struggles with commercial vacancies in the larger area.

Thanks to good weather, the iconic John Hancock sign will be installed in its new home this weekend.

The City Council rezoned the site for as much as 3.4 million square feet of office space. A family representative said prospective tenants aren't interested at all.

The village of DeForest is asking state planners for a larger highway interchange near the site of Buc-ee’s first Wisconsin travel stop and store, and hope its presence can help attract a swell of new development to that immediate area.

Trek Development Group and Q Development celebrate opening the last new building to complete a Garden Theater block redevelopment decades in the making.

“Downtown has been hit hard,” said Clayton Davis, managing director at JLL. “We’re no different from other major metros in the country.”

CBJ's Heavy Hitters Commercial Real Estate Awards program highlights the best development projects in the region of the past year. Here's a look at the key players and details of each project recognized.

Amazon.com Inc.’s second headquarters was conceived in one world and born into another. The e-commerce and cloud computing giant executed on its commitments at Pentagon City’s Metropolitan Park, HQ2’s first phase, but those commitments were all made pre-pandemic. Everything has changed.

HQ2’s second phase, meanwhile, is a sprawling unimproved lot stuck in post-pandemic purgatory, between “on hold indefinitely” and “all indications of kicking that off next year,” as my Washington…

Fischer Homes, Louisville's largest homebuilder with residential communities in Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri and Ohio, plans to finalize the acquisition in mid-December.