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Gov. Polis signs multiple property tax relief bills
Lawmakers passed several of the property tax relief bills during a special session.
More million-dollar homes set to rise in North Raleigh
The neighborhood will have homes priced up to $3 million as demand for high-end luxury homes continues to surge in Raleigh.
Collaborative to create 5,000 new homeowners in NYC with funding from Wells Fargo
Alexandra Carolina Becker lived for years in a cramped apartment in Queens. In 2020, she faced fears of being evicted by her landlord – and wanting a better living situation for her and her young son, she turned to a local nonprofit for help.
Neighborhood Housing Services of NYC Inc. (NHSNYC) used lending, financial literacy, and housing counseling services to empower low- and moderate-income New Yorkers to buy and preserve affordable housing opportunities. The nonprofit is a federally certified…
How Healthy Neighborhoods is boosting Baltimore home values with support of Wells Fargo
Madison Park on the west side of downtown Baltimore is a small neighborhood known for its grand, historic rowhomes and its high scores for walking, biking and transit access. It was the ideal place for Justin Morrissette-McAlmon to buy his first home in 2010.
In 2016, Morrissette-McAlmon, a health care research scientist, wanted to renovate his basement and secured financing from Healthy Neighborhoods as part of its purchase and rehab loan program. When Morrissette-McAlmon decided to buy the rowhome…
First tenant at Keith Corp.’s $100M mill redevelopment in Rock Hill to open next year
Mayfair Hospitality Group's Roar location will feature bowling, mini golf, arcade games and live performances when it opens next year.
Highwoods Properties seeks $350M offering as financial markets dry up
With its cash reserves low, Raleigh's Highwoods Properties is looking to its investors to raise hundreds of millions of dollars.
Journal Profile: Bova Maloba is building his dreams an ocean away from home
Bova Maloba came to the U.S. as an international student who barely spoke English, and today he's the founder and CEO of a general contracting business working in one of the nation's busiest cities for new construction. Read this week's Journal Profile, which aims to get well beyond a local influencer's LinkedIn page or online bio.
Tom’s Starlight has closed; the historic Colfax location is still for lease
Tom’s Starlight, a midcentury-style cocktail lounge that inhabits a former diner on Colfax Avenue, has closed barely a year after opening.
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Co-owner Tom Messina confirmed the closure via text Monday, stating that the space, which is a historic landmark, is still available for lease. Tom’s Starlight was listed for lease earlier this month.
“We hope someone will come in and do right by the space. GBX, my partners and me are very prou..
Owner-opposed landmark application filed for South Park Hill home
In September 2022, a nearly century-old home in South Park Hill sold for the first time since the 1950s.
The new owners paid $2.5 million, records show — for the land. They’d like to demolish the structure and build something much larger, plans indicate.
But a handful of Denver residents are pushing to mandate preservation of the home.
The property in the 5000 block of E. Montview Blvd., along one of the neighborhood’s stately corridors, is Denver’s latest setting for an owner-opposed landmark application. Three women who live nearby, with the help of the nonprofit Historic Denver, submitted the application earlier this month.
“If this home is capable of being designated as a landmark, anyone buying or selling a home in Denver should be concerned,” said Mark Rinehart, who owns the home with his wife.
The application comes months after the Denver City Council approved an owner-opposed landmark application for just the second time ever. A subsequent lawsuit filed by the owner of tha..
DMLO CPAs renovates East End office (PHOTOS)
The firm has been in the building since the late 1980s. It’s seen some upgrades throughout the years, but its president said this is the most extensive update the office has had.