Fenton-based credit union sued, accused of ‘deceptive’ auto repossessions
The allegation is that a local credit union failed to send proper statutory notice to consumers before and after selling their collateral on allegedly defaulted auto loans.
XPO Inc. buys Yellow’s real estate for $870 million
Nashville-based freight company Yellow Corp. is selling some of its real estate assets out of bankruptcy.
The ‘unfortunate reality’ of Nashville’s aggressive retail market: ‘Mom-and-pops can’t pay’
Nashville retail is as hot as ever, but the city’s development has not kept up with the red-hot demand, according to a new report. Music City continues to attract the attention of major national brands which have the funds to afford the limited retail space in the city’s most desirable neighborhoods. But the hefty price tag is threatening to push small businesses out.
TSMC, trades organization find common ground for workforce training, staffing
Months after the state entered into an agreement with TSMC to increase safety regulations at the company's Phoenix site, the computer chipmaker has reached an understanding with local union leaders for hiring, training and communication related to its project.
Texas Children’s Hospital plans to open its N. Austin campus in early 2024 with room to grow
The North Austin campus will introduce 150 specialists to the market and has more than 100,000 square feet of shell space to expand into in the coming years.
Remembering Steve Patterson, a trailblazing St. Louis urbanist | Opinion
Steve Patterson was part of a wave of built environment bloggers who emerged in the early 2000s in St. Louis to fight the status quo on everything from demolition to the zoning code, writes a preservationist.
Mack Real Estate Group’s infill industrial project in Scottsdale heads for review
In project documents submitted to the city of Scottsdale, Mack Real Estate Group said it wants to capitalize on nearby freeway access and existing zoning entitlements while filling a “sorely lacking market” for industrial development.
Former Geppetto Catering exec Joshua Carin to plead guilty in criminal case
The expected plea comes after prosecutors filed criminal charges in October.
‘It is not sustainable’: Restaurant to shutter location in Schnucks food hall
The restaurant is permanently closing its Schnucks food hall takeout concept, located in the grocer’s Kirkwood store at 10233 Manchester Road.
Calendar items: Decembers arts-related events for the family
Christmastime is a wonderful time for families to gather and take in the sights around them. The Dayton region's performing and visual arts organizations offer a multitude of live shows, dance performances and art exhibits to interest just about anyone.