5 things: Tupi Coffee pushes back schedule for planned move, former bank building on Broadway getting new future
Welcome to Friday, loyal readers. Sad news: Former Sacramento Mayor Phil Isenberg has died at 84, Capitol Weekly reports. Isenberg was Sacramento mayor from 1975 to 1982, and also served in the California Assembly, according to Capitol Weekly.
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Quick-service restaurant franchise Wing Zone eyes Sacramento market for expansion
A new quick-service chicken wing restaurant franchise is likely to start popping up around the Sacramento area over the coming years.
Who are the Wichita nonprofit CEOs who make above the U.S. average?
The top-paid nonprofit executive in the Wichita area made about $1.5 million in his organization's most recent IRS Form 990 on file with Guidestar.
Jeffers and F Street forge partnership on historic campus redevelopment
Two Milwaukee developers partnered to lock in the financing for the first phase of an up to $500 million redevelopment of the former Barber-Colman Co. campus in Rockford, Illinois.
Another downtown Boston office building sells in sign of thawing market
The Leather District building was acquired for $11 million, a discount from its $20.7 million sale price eight years ago.
C-PACE financing provides vital capital to the DMV region’s CRE projects
Savvy real estate developers and property owners are awakening to the power of Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy Financing – better known as C-PACE – which has emerged as an alternative CRE financing mechanism to fund new construction developments, substantial rehabilitation projects and recapitalize recently completed projects, allowing them to reach stabilization.
C-PACE financing is quickly gaining popularity in the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia (DMV) region and growing…
Sporting KC owner pledges $7M for World Cup, community projects to settle incentives dispute
The dispute involved potentially millions of dollars in penalties Sporting Kansas City's parent would have to pay after Cerner Corp.'s departure from its Wyandotte County office campus.
Huge development in Holly Springs charts 600 homes, health resort, shops, restaurants and office buildings
A developer is looking to go big in Holly Springs with a project calling for hundreds of new homes and apartments plus restaurants, offices and lots of amenities off Highway 55.
Exclusive: Delving into the roles of genetics and ancestry in Alzheimer’s risk
Her laboratory is credited with discovering the first association of a common genetic risk variant, the apolipoprotein e4 allele (APOE4) for late-onset Alzheimer’s disease.
Exclusive: Sunshine State disproportionately impacted by Alzheimer’s disease
Patient advocates say more funding is needed to help curb the growing health threat for which there is no cure.