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Wawa eyes Nashville site for one of first Tennessee locations
Wawa is eyeing a suburban Nashville neighborhood for one of its first locations in Tennessee.
The Delaware County-based cult-followed convenience chain has proposed a location in Bellevue, a neighborhood roughly 20 minutes from downtown Nashville. The site is near the intersection of Highway 100 and Temple Road, according to an April 8 Facebook post by Metro Councilman Dave Rosenberg, who represents District 35. WKRN was the first to report the news.
The 9-acre site, 8033 Highway 100, was purchased…
IDS Center’s owner refinancing mortgage ahead of May 1 deadline to repay $154 million balance
The owner of downtown Minneapolis' IDS Center, Accesso Partners, is working with a lender to refinance the property ahead of the May 1 due date.
Blue Origin expands in Highlands Ranch
The company took two floors of office space in the same building last year.
Hancock, city leaders call plan to increase housing statewide ‘fundamentally flawed’
The Denver mayor and council president say a one-size-fits-all plan that strips local control is not the best approach.
Cleveland developer plans 15-story downtown Columbus tower
The bank building itself, which was built in 1914 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, would be preserved and transformed into a restaurant or other retail use.
California-based investors acquire 45 acres in San Marcos for three-building industrial park
Construction is expected to begin in Q4 2023.
New York State Insurance Fund again seeking new offices in Albany area
The solicitation is nearly a year after abruptly canceling plans to build a $59 million headquarters in Latham.
A closer look at the new Wichita Scheels coming to Towne East Square [PHOTOS]
In 2021, Scheels first announced its plans for a Wichita store.
Fuse Workspace closes in on incentives for Cedar Park coworking spot
The Austin-based company is seeking incentives for a $14 million coworking space in the city northwest of Austin. An economic development agreement indicates Fuse could receive nearly $1 million from Cedar Park, if it hits certain goals.
Site development trust fund represents ‘opportunity’ for Cleveland, executive says
The trust fund could be an unusual use of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) money.