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Developer points to low starts, high inmigration to lure investors to New Braunfels
During an online presentation, a Dallas developer told potential investors that economic indicators forecast a drive in housing demand that would likely be met with a scarcity in supply because of current headwinds impeding new housing starts.
Mount Pleasant could be cash-rich after deal with Microsoft
A 631 acre land sale to Microsoft Corp. that is on course to happen this year is expected to leave Mount Pleasant and Racine County with around $36 million of unspent cash on hand.
Largest Electrical Contractors in Tampa Bay
Data was provided by company representatives. Local includes Hernando, Hillsborough, Manatee, Pasco, Pinellas, Polk and Sarasota counties.
UG weighs directing portion of developer fees into a new Community Benefits Fund
With most development success concentrated in the western part of Wyandotte County, some areas aren't seeing the benefit of that growth. A UG proposal would steer fees collected on economic development projects into a new community fund that would help projects throughout the county.
Rosenfeld Investment wins first approval to redevelop Loehmann’s Plaza in North Bethesda
The company that originally developed the aging shopping center in the 1970s has a new vision.
Global logistics co. bolstering operations in Hutto to serve growing semiconductor sector
DB Schenker, a division of German railway company Deutsche Bahn AG, is working out of a contract logistics site in Hutto, and it appears to be planning further investments. This story takes a look at why the company chose to set up shop here and what it has planned.
More than $100M of affordable housing projects in line for tax subsidies
Hundreds of low-income and senior apartments are planned to be built or renovated in the city of St. Louis, representing more than $100 million in projects to be considered for tax subsidies Tuesday.
PREIT will need a ‘miracle’ to avoid another bankruptcy filing with $1.1B debt coming due, analyst says
The regional mall owner is in a precarious financial position less than a month before its credit facilities are set to mature with a $1.1 billion balance.
County commissioners to decide whether Murfin Plaza is in or out as headquarters option
Sedgwick County's efforts to find a new, long-term headquarters have been ongoing for years. Wednesday could bring some clarity.
Real estate notebook: More Atlanta companies mandate in-person returns
After three years of remote and hybrid working, few are expecting office usage to fully return to pre pandemic levels.