New York City life-science market ranks among top 10 in country
Throughout the first half of 2023, 11% of national job postings for life-science industries were in New York City's metro area.
BrightStar Credit Union sells former headquarters to nonprofit for over $6 million
BrightStar has moved to a new office.
Phoenix Suns owner to build $100M downtown office campus and Mercury practice facility
The entire project will be built from the ground up. The plan is to have the development finished in the spring of 2024 so the the Mercury can move in before the start of the summer WNBA season. A high-profile Houston-based real estate firm will oversee the project.
Dallas investor secures prime riverfront property in New Braunfels
“The pipeline is robust in San Antonio and Austin,” Sean Mabarak said. “Major developers have tens of projects in some stage of completion.”
Executive Voice: Raleigh chef brings taste of West Africa to the Triangle
Adé Carrena never went to culinary school, but that didn’t stop her from winning the title of 2023 Chef of Year from the North Carolina Restaurant and Lodging Association.
Local Dunkin’ reports slashed energy costs with new HVAC system
More besides coffee is brewing at Dunkin' Donuts recently-opened New Braunfels location.
Legal wrangling over Texas Pete brand ends in dismissal
The closely watched lawsuit alleging that the makers of Texas Pete hot sauces misled consumers is finally over, a year after a man complained he made a $3 purchase thinking the product was connected to the Lone Star State.
Acclaimed chefs Ellen Yin and Amanda Shulman say local industry must continue to support women
Both women, one a 25-year veteran of restaurant ownership and one a newcomer, have recently expanded their footprints in Philadelphia.
St. Louis Character: Stages St. Louis’ Andrew Kuhlman finds ‘magic’ in every part of theater
Andrew Kuhlman had no idea when he accepted an apprentice position just over a decade ago with Stages St. Louis, a nonprofit theater company now in its 38th year, that he would someday lead the organization. “My dream did come true. I just didn't know it was the dream,” Kuhlman says.
Gene therapy firm to close Lexington research lab amid 114-person layoff
A year after it scored a major win in the form of an FDA approval, a gene therapy firm is retooling things, closing a Lexington research lab amid a 114-person layoff.