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Ralph Lauren to expand North Carolina facility to 1 million square feet
That's a lot of Polo. Ralph Lauren is expanding one of its Triad distribution facilities to more than 1 million square feet.
Wyndham board says Choice’s latest acquisition offer is ‘a step backwards’
Choice went public with efforts to buy Wyndham in October following months of negotiations.
Austin firm defaults on $56M loan tied to San Antonio apartments
This company is known for investing in, and managing, apartment complexes.
A record number of homes for sale have lowered their price. Here’s how many sellers have slashed prices in Tampa Bay
Is the pendulum in the housing market starting to swing the other way? New data on price drops suggest buyers are gaining more leverage nationally. See how it looks in Tampa Bay.
40 Under 40: Seth Chadwell, Kibo Capital
Get to know 2023 40 Under 40 winner Seth Chadwell, of Kibo Capital.
Charlotte’s historic West End has undergone a transformation through redevelopment
Since 2019, Charlotte's office submarket now known as FreeMoreWest has delivered more than 600,000 square feet of mixed-use and adaptive-reuse product. Here's a look at how that transformation is playing out and what's next.
Why William Johnston is happy the Epicenter development in Gilbert didn’t go as planned
Epicenter at Agritopia, a mixed-use residential and retail project developed by Johnston & Co. in Gilbert, has been completed with almost all of its retail and residential spaces accounted for. The project took longer to complete than company CEO William Johnston first thought, but he said perseverance on his part made it better than imagined.
Atlanta’s trophy office districts see steep year-over-year declines in rents
At 6.3%, Dallas led all major markets in year-over-year increases, followed by Montreal (4.2%) and Boston 3.6%.
Raleigh approves 40-story zoning for another site on Hillsborough Street
A collection of lots near Morgan Street Food Hall in Downtown Raleigh is now eligible for a 40-story development.
Valleywise Health pushes opening of Phoenix hospital ahead 6 months; plus 7 more Valley deals to know
Valleywise Health said nearly all the work on its $603 million structure at 24th and Roosevelt streets in Phoenix has been completed, but labor shortages and supply chain issues have caused delays. We also report on two more major medical projects in this week's Valley real estate roundup.