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Lee County rejects RV resort with ‘floating aqua lodges’
A proposal for a large RV resort outside Sanford has been denied after it faced local opposition.
Here’s a breakdown of office rents in Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties
Preliminary statistics show Class A rates still up in Miami-Dade.
Compass opens office in Weston to expand South Florida footprint
The office is nearly 5,200 square feet in size
Phoenix ranks third among US cities with the most vacant land
A recent report from CommercialCafe ranked Phoenix No. 3 in the nation for the amount of vacant land within its limits. Phoenix also had one of the highest average lot sizes.
New 10-story zoning in Glenwood South includes site of popular bar
What started as “just an investment” in Glenwood South has turned into a potential 10-story development.
Property in downtown Montgomery to be auctioned, possibly redeveloped
The property, including downtown Montgomery's European Cafe, will be up for auction later this April.
$43 million hotel approved in downtown St. Pete
A 14-story hotel with a rooftop pool and bar proposed on the Fit2Run property in downtown St. Petersburg received a key approval Wednesday.
The St. Pete’s Development Review Commission voted 7 to 1 to approve Kolter Group’s site plan for the hotel, which is planned for 232 and 256 Second St. N. The Tempo by Hilton hotel will have 192 hotel rooms and a 127-space parking garage.
According to city documents, the project is expected to cost $43 million. The property is currently home to the Fit2Run…
Mecklenburg commissioners frustrated by NC revaluation laws as golf courses, malls see tax values fall
Ninety-minute debate and discussion over commercial property revaluations ended this week with a call for advocacy but little prospect of immediate changes.
The fastest-growing county in North Carolina is far away from Charlotte, Raleigh
The fastest-growing county in North Carolina is also one of the fastest-growing areas in the United States.
Business leaders push state to update tools to lure big businesses
It is time to sharpen the state’s economic development tools, say many business leaders, given the changes brought by Covid-19, especially hybrid work.