Oakland’s retail hotspots see record-low vacancy that rivals Walnut Creek’s
The top three Oakland submarkets have about the same amount of retail space as Walnut Creek, yet their occupancy rates are outperforming the affluent East Bay suburb.
Castle Rock-based construction firm announces new president
“There’s a time when you just need to let the next generation take over what you’ve started.”
UAB exploring new parking decks on Southside
The University of Alabama at Birmingham is conducting feasibility studies on two new parking decks on Birmingham's Southside.
The two decks – one at the corner of 11th Avenue South and 12th Street near the Alys Stephens Center and another at the corner of Fifth Avenue South and Richard Arrington Jr. Boulevard near Kirklin Clinic – were recommended as possible future decks in UAB's comprehensive parking and transportation study conducted by Kimley Horn.
The feasibility studies are ongoing,…
Elmhurst proposes new flex office project at Pittsburgh Technology Center
Development firm plans speculative project of more than 120,000 square feet
Hotel, condos planned on Lake Street near Bde Maka Ska
In addition to 100 hotel rooms and 20 condos, the building would include both street-level and rooftop space for a restaurant user.
Is downtown Raleigh’s City Centre land sale the latest in new trend?
The new owners of a block of property in downtown Raleigh say they are not ruling out using the development plans of the former landowner to build a multitower project on Hillsborough Street.
These are Birmingham’s priciest construction permits from 2017
Which construction projects in Birmingham carried the biggest price tags last year? You'll find the answers on the BBJ's newest List, which ranks the 25 priciest commercial permits filed locally during 2017.
Austin homebuilder eyes statewide growth after acquisition by Clayton Properties
With the financial clout of a national homebuilding company that's part of the Berkshire Hathaway empire at its back, an Austin-based production builder has ambitious plans to move into other Texas markets — and has more land locked down in Central Texas for new developments.
Tradition Cos. plans to build up to 156 homes in Woodbury
Construction on model homes will begin in June.
Will new Opportunity Zones lift up economic activity in the Bay Area’s poorest areas?
A new federal program aims to bring new money into poor areas that haven't seen significant job and wage growth even as the stock market and corporate earnings have boomed.