Real Estate Blog
Bank of America to close Columbia branch
The branch has $100 million more in deposits than any other of the bank's Columbia branches.
Novaparke, other developments seen as a catalyst for growth in Georgetown
Floyd County, Indiana, officials hope to bolster its innovation economy via a new development with a focus on technololgy.
Dave & Buster’s subsidiary Main Event looks to grow in North Carolina. Here’s where it’s going first
Roughly a year after being bought by Dave & Buster's, Main Event is looking to make a splash in North Carolina.
St. Pete approves redevelopment of former Raytheon site
This is the developer's third attempt to redevelop the former Raytheon site.
Inventory shortage, rising interest rates continue to stall Charlotte housing market this summer
The Charlotte region's dearth of inventory — along with rising mortgage interest rates — continue to put a damper on what is usually a hot time in the housing market.
Largest Triad Corporate Parks
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Affordable housing complex opens, and immediately fills up
Student housing demand is only rising in the area around the University of South Florida.
Family Business Profile: Kay-Bee Electric keeps up with current trends as it transitions to 3rd generation leadership
For electrical contractor Kay-Bee Electric, the company’s milestone 75th anniversary this year is also a time of transition and change, as a third generation of the company takes over for the first time and the company looks to future trends in electrical infrastructure.
Brian Kohnen, who has served as president of the Florissant-based company after succeeding his brother Steve Kohnen in 2015, is stepping down to a part-time role in the business, while remaining as chairman. Paul Kohnen, Brian’s…
Largest Triad Commercial Real Estate Developers
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Champion Cos. bringing nearly 400 apartments to Worthington area
The 12-acre site at 900 E. Campus View is today home to the former one-story office building that used to house the offices of Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities. But Champion Cos. CEO Brian Yeager sees a neighborhood going through a “renaissance,” and he wants to be a part of it.