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It also approved the sale of Alexandria Real Estate's interests in two BPDA-owned Charlestown Navy Yard buildings to a redeveloper of office space into life sciences labs.

Austin City Council approved a plan to make its housing market more affordable by increasing housing density. The change opens the door for homeowners or infill housing developers to more affordably build three homes on an existing single-family lot.

A boat manufacturer has decided to move its operations from south Florida to a county northeast of Raleigh. It estimates building 100 boats next year.

After two years at the helm of CBRE’s Colorado office, Katie Kruger has departed from the commercial real estate giant.

Kruger’s last day as Colorado market leader and senior managing director was Friday, Dec. 1. Kruger oversaw CBRE’s five offices in Denver, the Denver Tech Center, Boulder, Colorado Springs and Fort Collins.

During her time at Dallas-based CBRE (NYSE: CBRE), Kruger said she led her region through “two really traumatic years,” she told the Denver Business Journal,…

Stifel Nicolaus will move the 40 or so employees in its office near 48th and Main streets to a building on the Country Club Plaza, where it will occupy about 12,500 square feet starting Dec. 18.

Businesses face a unique obstacle after the pandemic: Make coming to the office more appealing than staying home. See how these four finalists tackled that challenge.

In 2022, county commissioners approved a budget of nearly $15.5 million to design and build a new COMCARE facility.

The new plans include about 245,000 square feet of office space, almost 78,000 square feet of ground-floor retail that includes an on-site grocery store and 1,450 residences designed in a “walkable, vibrant, mixed-use setting.”

Friendswood developer Tannos plans to break ground on a 106-acre district with retail, restaurants, hotel and office space and a new city park in January.

North Carolina’s new openness to sports betting could have a major impact on athletic departments at smaller schools in the UNC system.