Dream Homes: Medina lodge home with pool and indoor basketball court listed for $5.5 million
A lodge-style home inspired by Colorado could be yours for $5.5 million.
The 14,208-square-foot house with stone and natural woodwork sits on more than 16 acres at 3400 Leawood Drive in Medina. It has five bedrooms, eight bathrooms, five fireplaces, an indoor basketball court, a game room and a hot tub. It also has a library, formal dining room and media room.
The next owner of this home also gets plenty of other features, including a screen porch, a cabana, a pool and an attached eight-car…
U.S. mortgage rates climb to 2018 high mark
U.S. mortgage rates jumped this week to their highest level of the year, according to Freddie Mac.
The 30-year fixed mortgage averaged 4.47 percent for the week ending April 19, up from 4.42 percent the previous week. A year ago, mortgage rates stood at 3.97 percent.
Favorable mortgage rates have helped propel U.S. home sales and the refinance market.
“Treasury yields rose ahead of the release of the Fed’s Beige Book and speeches from New York Fed President William Dudley and Fed Governor…
East Side mini-home community receives zoning approval
On Thursday, City Council gave final zoning approval to Rising Barn's visionary Porter Street Greens development, a planned mini-home community consisting of five houses which would all measure less than 1,000 square feet with price tags less than $150,000.
New report bearish on San Antonio industrial market
A new report published by Ten-X Commercial ranked San Antonio as a top five sell market for industrial real estate, if and when the next recession hits.
D.C-area officials in talks about ways to jointly court Amazon’s HQ2
Officials in D.C., Maryland and Virginia have initiated a series of talks about ways to collectively position Greater Washington to win Amazon.com Inc.'s second headquarters despite having separate bids for the major economic development prospect.
Brian Kenner, D.C.'s deputy mayor for planning and economic development, acknowledged the conversations after WAMU reported Thursday on the existence of a letter in which the jurisdictions' top elected officials appeared to present a unified front in pursuit…
Milwaukee’s Coolest Offices: It’s all about history for Dental Associates in downtown office
When you own a building that was an Italian Neo-Renaissance creation of the Industrial Revolution, dating back to 1860, you take advantage of its history. Such is the case with Dental Associates and its Iron Block Building in downtown Milwaukee. Check out the attached slideshow to get a look inside the historic structure.
Dental Associates moved to the iconic building at the intersection of North Water Street and West Wisconsin Avenue from Wauwatosa in 2013. Contractors restored the exterior of…
Iowa retailer plans locations in Xenia, Huber Heights
An retail chain is continuing its expansion throughout the Dayton region.
One Valley CEO speaking out on importance of DACA workers to business
The CEO of Wildflower Bread Co. is speaking out in support of workers in the country illegally but who have been deferred from deportation by a federal program.
Louis Basile, the company's CEO, said many employees with Scottsdale-based Wildflower receive protection from the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA, that allows those brought to the country as children to remain.
Basile told the Arizona Republic and Cronkite News he believed speaking out on the issue would spur more…
Former Greater Cincinnati antique mall to become incubator kitchen
A former Oakley antique mall is being transformed into an incubator kitchen that will be open to the public, the Enquirer reports.
The owners of Eli’s BBQ, Elias Leisring and Drew Simmons, are in the process of creating Oakley Kitchen inside the former Duck Creek Antique Mall at 3715 Madison Road.
The 20,000-square-foot building will feature eight kitchen pods with vented hoods that will be for rent on the first floor along with space on the second floor for large events, an outdoor patio, space…
Hyder promotes Huelskamp to president
Matt Huelskamp was promoted to president of Hyder Construction.
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