Warsaw Federal lands Minority Depository Institution designation, targets $30 million in new capital
Warsaw Federal Savings and Loan Association has become Greater Cincinnati's first Minority Depository Institution.
How Fred Eshelman’s $100M gift to UNC is fueling startups across North Carolina
An effort out of UNC stemming from pharma executive Fred Eshelman wants to address major health care issues in the state through new, innovative companies.
Kings Mountain gives nod to 384-acre rezoning for Dixon Ridge mixed-use project by SC developer
Insignis Partners sought to rezone 384 acres in Kings Mountain to allow the development of Dixon Ridge, which proposes a mix of industrial, residential, and research and development space.
$58.6M Clearwater High School modernization project is complete
The facility is one of the oldest high schools in Pinellas County.
Contractor linked to Clayton land deal that’s more than $1M per acre
Another big land deal just went down in Clayton as investments continue to pour into Johnston County.
Virginia lawmakers urge Biden administration to ‘pause’ FBI move until IG review is complete
But Maryland lawmakers say further delay will only increase the project's cost to taxpayers.
Society Brands unveils new HQ space at Hall of Fame Resort in Canton
The relocation comes as the company plans to add 70 NE Ohio jobs in the coming years.
Pottery Barn closing St. Paul store, leaving big Grand Avenue vacancy
It's the furniture retailer's only east-metro location, though it still has three in the western suburbs.
NorthPoint Develoment plans apartments at St. Louis site it bought from Lux Living
The two companies are active multifamily builders in Kansas City, but this is the first apartment project NorthPoint plans for St. Louis, where it has been a prolific developer of industrial properties.
Why this East Valley city saw a 1,058% increase in homebuilding permits
The sound of hammers is intensifying in the far East Valley, where homebuilders have plans to build 10,000 homes. And it's just beginning, according to executive with several builders who spoke to the Business Journal.