State Farm offers estimate for damage as claims mount from Greensboro tornado
The deadly tornado that struck Greensboro on April 15 is on track to be a million-dollar storm.
New River Oaks-area mixed-use development planned for site of senior living apartments
Currently a 114-unit senior living apartment complex occupies the land.
Peek inside this $1.275M Denver condo for sale inside a Gothic Revival church (PHOTOS)
If you think of your home as a sanctuary, this might be the place for you.
An almost 5,000-square-foot condo in a 1906 Gothic Revival church in the San Rafael district in Denver has been listed for sale for $1,275,000. The three-bedroom, three-and-a-half bath property features large open living areas and wood floors. An elevator connects the main floor with two upper floors.
The home is one of four units in the restored brick-and-sandstone building, located at 2267 N. Ogden St.
The condo is…
Santa Clara County home prices shoot up a third, even as more deals close
Santa Clara County’s notoriously tight housing market loosened a bit in March but far from enough to slow the rapid rise in home prices, which soared a third year-over-year.
Real estate group opposes CodeNext’s final draft as petition is certified, hearings to begin
The Real Estate Council of Austin doesn't support the third and final draft of CodeNext; they say it doesn't do enough to boost boost transit or affordable housing, or simplify the city's permitting process.
Re/Max owner moves company downtown to be part of core’s momentum
Re/Max Solutions owner Michelle Briggs has moved her company from its old location near West Maple Street and Maize Road to its new digs at 622 E. Douglas in downtown Wichita.
‘Hamilton’ opens in Houston; here’s how to be in the room where it happens
Hit musical “Hamilton” opens at Houston’s Hobby Center for the Performing Arts on April 24 and runs through May 20. And you’re not too late to be in the room where it happens.
Most tickets were sold to subscribers of Broadway at the Hobby Center or Theatre Under the Stars last year or to “verified fans” who preregistered on Ticketmaster earlier this year.
However, a few tickets remain for many shows — though selection is often limited to pricier seats and/or single seats — according…
Dotloop founder, wife open winery
The founder of a Cincinnati tech startup, which was acquired by Zillow Group for $108 million, is opening a Napa Valley winery in conjunction with his wife.
Austin and Angela Allison have been working behind the scenes for about a year identifying growers, surveying the market and sourcing fruit. On May 1 they're launching WineSociety, a premium wine brand from their new winery in Napa Valley, Calif.
Austin Allison founded Dotloop in 2009. The startup provides software to allow all parties in a…
Pizzeria featured on the Food Network puts its Baltimore location up for sale
A local pizza parlor featured on the Food Network is putting its Baltimore location on the market.
Champs Pizza & Subs has listed its restaurant at 3212 Washington Blvd. for $250,000. The price includes inventory as well as furniture, fixtures and equipment. The eatery, one of two Champs restaurants, leases space in a Southwest Baltimore strip mall about a mile from Lansdowne High School.
The original Champs restaurant in Glen Burnie appeared on a January 2017 episode of “Ginormous Food” for…
Rye chef Garrelts joins effort to curb ‘adversarial’ inspection process
Colby Garrelts describes nightmarish visits from Kansas Department of Agriculture inspectors, indicating that Lenexa restaurateur Scott Anderson isn’t the only one who’s had issues with the KDA process.