265-unit apartment complex slated to open in St. Peters
5300 Centre is among the 1,087 units under construction across the region as of the first quarter of 2019.
PHOTOS: An update on Atherton Mill’s $100M revamp in South End
Work continues on a $100 million-plus project that will bring a mix of apartments, retail and restaurants to South End’s Atherton Mill.
Columbia, South Carolina-based Edens has teamed up with Charlotte's Crescent Communities on the project.
The first retail and restaurant tenants could open their doors by mid-August, says Lyle Darnall, managing director with Edens.
“We can’t move a tenant in until (Crescent is) ready to move a tenant in and vice versa,” he says of the timing. “We…
Announcing the winners of the Wichita Business Journal’s 2019 Real Estate Awards
The Wichita Business Journal is announcing the winners of the 2019 Real Estate Awards.
The awards this year feature 46 winners in 13 categories.
Each winner is featured in the slideshow that accompanies this blog.
The 2019 awards mark the fourth year the Wichita Business Journal recognizes leaders in the Wichita-area real estate community, including teams, firms and individuals.
And three more longtime real-estate executives will be named to the Real Estate Awards Hall of Fame, joining Tom…
First look: Local development team plans mixed-use project near Pearl
HDRC site plans suggest that the five-story apartment complex would replace the self-storage facility, while the 70,000-square-foot Borden Building, built in 1930, would be renovated.
IN PERSON: Restaurants — and PR — have changed over the years, but Jamie Estes thrives on it
Estes Public Relations has been involved in more than 110 restaurant openings across the country, participated in 82 James Beard Foundation events and represented 15 James Beard semifinalists, finalists and winners since its founding.
Columbus coffee roaster adding cold brew cans
Crimson Cup is bringing its sustainably sourced coffee to cans.
This weekend, the Columbus coffee roaster and retailer will release a canned cold brew made with direct trade Guatemala Antigua coffee.
The canned cold brew has been in development for a year, Greg Ubert, Crimson Cup's founder and president, said in a news release. The company has been experimenting with cold brew for years, including putting its creations on tap in its shops and other outlets around town, some even using the same…
Looking for a balanced lifestyle? Cincinnati is the place for you
Cincinnati ranks among the top U.S. cities when it comes to living a balanced lifestyle, according to a new report.
The Queen City is No. 4 among the nation’s 50 biggest cities in financial website Magnify Money’s report “Places Where Americans Live the Most Balanced Lifestyles.” The ranking not only focused on income but also “what we have to do to earn it, what we get in exchange for it and whether we have the time and health to enjoy our friends and family.”
The study evaluated the cities…
Fly Bar will land in the Mise en Place building near downtown Tampa
Fly Bar, a longtime staple of downtown Tampa, has landed just outside the central business district.
Leslie Shirah Culbreath, owner and founder of Fly, sold off the bar's real estate on North Franklin Street last fall, promising to reopen in or around the urban core.
As Culbreath was looking for Fly's new home, the real estate investors who bought Mise en Place's building in the Grand Central area approached her for a property they own in St. Petersburg. Culbreath's Hotel Bar concept, the principal…
Topgolf tech expected to be a ‘game changer’ for local entertainment complex
A large, local family entertainment complex is adding a new activity — from the company behind Topgolf — to attract customers.
Golf and Games Family Park, at 5484 Summer Ave., will add Topgolf's Toptracer Range, which will allow customers to experience interactive golf entertainment.
“We’re very excited to bring the Toptracer Range brand to Memphis and the Mid-South,” said Aubrey Smith, owner of Golf and Games. “By adding the Toptracer Range system to our park, we are adding golf entertainment…
The $40 million bourbon development that just keeps growing
This development has been growing since distillation started there. The latest improvement is a new visitors center expected to open in June.