Real Estate Blog
Mixed-use development coming to Dunham Pointe community in Cypress
Trademark Properties Co. plans to break ground on a mixed-use district in the Cypress community of Dunham Pointe in 2025. Click through to the story for more about Trademark's plans, its previous projects and Dunham Pointe's development progress.
BOMA Boston presents 2023 TOBY and Industry Awards
The TOBY & Industry Awards recognize the best and brightest in property management, building operations and service in the real estate industry.
Building bridges, in so many ways: Henry Isaacson’s soft sell delivered for developers, aviation and the Triad
Henry Isaacson honored with Triad Business Journal's Commercial Real Estate Legacy Award for helping ensure his beloved hometown diversified its economy. “He puts the word 'gentle' into gentleman.”
Plan for age-restricted community at Lake Lee gains approval from Monroe City Council
The Moser Group led an effort to annex and rezone hundreds of acres to allow for the development of 670 homes.
Best Projects 2023: East Bend Town Square Park, Small Projects
East Bend Town Board and the East Bend Park Committee obtained one of 100 Parks and Recreation Grants awarded nationally by Lowes Home Improvement, with that $100,000 grant applied to the $475,000 infrastructure project that created about 25 jobs.
Biz: Indian investment makes impact in NC; Duke, UNC business schools still elite
India is becoming a bigger player in North Carolina's surging economy. A $650 million factory shows why.
Here are all of the Milwaukee Business Journal’s top newsmakers of past 40 years
We believe this list reflects the diversity and uniqueness of our business community and the challenges and success they have had over the past four decades. Find out who made this prestigious list.
Largest Memphis-Area Office Buildings
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Build 2023: What happens when mega-projects meet a finite workforce?
The construction of the Buffalo Bills' new stadium will require thousands of construction workers over the next three years — and that's just one of several mega-projects happening in Western New York and across the state.
Column: A fresh look at Buffalo’s rapidly changing development scene
In his first year to the publication, reporter Jacob Tierney details nearly 1,000 projects — what's started and what's stalled, what's new and what's on the horizon.