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Those hoping to retire in Texas have some great options, according to a new national ranking of the 100 best retirement cities in the nation.

According to U.S. News & World Report’s 2019 Best Places to Retire list, which was released Oct. 10, five cities in the Lone Star State were named as best places to retire in the country. Click through the slideshow above to see the top 25 cities to retire in the U.S.

Houston ranked at No. 26 on the list, just missing the top 25. Houston scored an overall…

As the Denver metropolitan statistical area real estate market heats up, so goes the medical office building market and the life science market.

The post A look at Denver’s life science and MOB availability appeared first on Colorado Real Estate Journal.

David Brooke was promoted to operations manager at Hensel Phelps.

The post Hensel Phelps promotes Brooke to operations manager appeared first on Colorado Real Estate Journal.

The post Corum Real Estate sells Central 62 in $21.33 million deal appeared first on Colorado Real Estate Journal.

A West Side BBQ restaurant from a former P&Ger who left the company to pursue his love of smoked meats full time is closing after eight years in the business.

Woots BBQ & Catering at 5826 Cheviot Road in White Oak announced on Facebook that Oct. 13 was its last dinner service. Owner Anthony Wooten did not respond to a request for comment as of this posting.

In a Facebook post, Wooten said he is retiring to spend more time with his grandchild and family.

Wooten started Woots while working at…

The health care industry is transforming as new business models emerge to meet the demands of today’s consumers. As life expectancy increases, people are living longer and are seeking conveniently located health care facilities that offer more personal amenities and specialization in clinical areas.

The post Prefabrication: The answer to health care evolution appeared first on Colorado Real Estate Journal.

Coca-Cola is having a moment when it comes to free advertising — albeit as part of polarizing occasions.

During a “60 Minutes” interview Sunday with President Donald, the camera panned to a print of a painting called “The Republican Club” that shows President Trump drinking a Diet Coke alongside the likes of Abraham Lincoln, Richard Nixon and Teddy Roosevelt hanging in the White House. The image quickly went viral on social media, and Time caught up with the painting's artist (read here)…

St. Louis may be nationally acclaimed for its restaurants, but it also has a thriving catering scene.

The 18 businesses that responded to the St. Louis Business Journal's annual Caterers survey earned a combined $71.53 million in local off-site sales. Companies ranged from the nationwide chain McAlister's Deli to the small, local Winslow's Home & Farm.

Off-site sales for the 18 caterers grew 1.9 percent, up from $70.19 million in 2016. This is level with the annual U.S. catering industry growth…

Oregon's bountiful farms, ranches, forests and fisheries have sustained the state from its origin and will continue to provide substantial revenue as well as a steady source of jobs into the future.

As a whole, occupations attached to farming, fishing and forestry are projected to increase 11.3 percent between 2017 and 2027 to a total of 51,285, according to the Oregon Employment Department.

That's slightly below the projected increase for all Oregon occupations of 12 percent, but several occupations…

Flako's Takos, the taqueria chain that debuted in Elk Grove in 2016, is adding a location in Cameron Park and also plans to expand through licensing.