Baltimore’s 21224 ZIP code among tops for gentrification in U.S.
The 21224 is getting some national buzz.
The ZIP code that totals four miles and includes Patterson Park, Canton, Highlandtown and parts of Essex is among the top 20 in the U.S. to have gentrified between 2000 and 2016, a new study shows.
During that time period, the number of households in the 21224 decreased by 2.6 percent, while home values increased by 107 percent, the study by the real estate data firm Rentcafe said.
All of this took place while the median household income in the 21224…
Lafayette apartments sold to Buchanan Street Partners for $60.25 million
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Geller: 1,000-foot skyscraper deal dead
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GE Johnson tops out Colorado Springs health care projects
GE Johnson Construction Co. recently topped out two health care projects: Children’s Hospital Colorado’s newest pediatric hospital in Colorado Springs as well as an expansion of University of Colorado Health’s Memorial Hospital North in Colorado Springs.
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If Amazon cares about housing, Denver’s unlikely to land HQ2 but we’re close
Jeff Neumann, The Denver PostAmazon picked 20 regions, including Denver, to further explore building a second headquarters. Here’s the competition.If it were up to housing experts to pick Amazon’s second headquarters location, Denver wouldn’t be it.
But the Mile High City would come very close. Fourth-place close, albeit in a three-way tie, according to a new report by real estate site Zillow and researcher Pulsenomics that explored housing in the 20 places Amazon picked as HQ2 finalists.
Researchers asked 105 housing economists and professors which city or region was most likely and least likely to be Amazon’s HQ2.
Six picked Denver as most likely. And no one felt Denver, which has a Zillow median home value of $384,300, was the least likely city. Denver has the ninth highest median home value of the 20 finalists. Zillow added that economists also liked Denver because it’s “relatively affordable,” and “it’s a boom town and (a) younger generation loves it” and “Pot is legal.”
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Study: Houstonians spent less on health care, debt payments after Harvey
Families shuffled their spending around one of the costliest disasters in U.S. history.
Top 50 Mergers & Acquisitions in Minnesota
Deals announced in calendar year 2017, involving a Minnesota-based buyer or seller and a 50 percent or more interest in the target company, are eligible for this list. Lapsed or withdrawn bids are excluded. Deals are ranked based on enterprise value, defined as sum of cash, stock and assumption of liabilities on hand. Transaction dollars are rounded to the nearest million. Information was gathered throughout calendar year 2017; primary research was conducted in January and February 2018. Sources the Business Journal used to compile this list include press reports; company news releases; Securities and Exchange Commission filings; custom reports from Bloomberg, FactSet M&A, Dealogic’ S&P Capital IQ and SNL.
Atlanta ACG Capital Connection Chairman’s Welcome
Thank you to the attendees of the 16th annual Atlanta ACG Capital Connection Conference, the premier sourcing, networking and educational event for dealmakers in the Southeast U.S. The ACG Capital Connection planning committee worked since last August to assemble the components to bring this two-day conference to the merger and acquisition community. The Committee enjoyed presenting the opportunity for conference participants and sponsors to both fill their pipelines and to sharpen their expertise…
The price is wrong: M&A activity is down just about everywhere
Don’t expect tax reform or the stock market’s gains to reverse the recent slowdown in merger and acquisition activity. The reason: The prices just ain’t right.
Amex sues Weinstein Co. for $1.4 million in unpaid charges
The Weinstein Co.’s woes are growing more costly.
American Express filed a lawsuit against the film production company on Wednesday, alleging it is owed more than a million dollars.
The Weinstein Co. has not paid the $1.4 million balance on its account, per the lawsuit filed in New York and obtained by Variety. New York-based American Express (NYSE: AXP) suspended the troubled company’s privileges and, in addition to the unpaid balance, is seeking court costs and an award for unjust enrichment.
“American…