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Why we selected Jordan, Gussenhoven as our 2023 Business Persons of the Year
In the end, what stood out was the pace and intensity of the duo in accelerating the plans for Cary's growth from a town to a city.
Janitorial Services and Building Maintenance Companies in the Kansas City area
Editor's Note: KCBJ's new List highlights behind-the-scenes operators that keep offices and factories humming. The building cleaning and facility maintenance industry highlighted here offers a wide array of services that extend far beyond emptying trash cans and washing windows. Information on The List was supplied by individual companies through questionnaires that the Kansas City Business Journal could not independently verify.
Commercial Property Managers in the Kansas City area
Information on The List was supplied by individual companies through questionnaires that the Kansas City Business Journal could not independently verify.
Charlotte’s largest mortgage lenders
This is a list of the Charlotte-area's largest mortgage lenders, ranked by conventional mortgage volume in 2022. Information was obtained from MortgageDataWeb.com and includes conventional mortgages secured by properties in the Charlotte-Gastonia-Concord MSA.
We are seeking suggestions for 2024 Milwaukee-area power brokers
One of the most popular features we published in 2023 was again our 120 Milwaukee-area power brokers, who are many of the key movers and shakers in southeastern Wisconsin's business community.
The response was overwhelming in terms of web traffic and overall reaction from the southeastern Wisconsin business community. I received many emails, calls, texts and posts on X (formerly Twitter) with suggestions of business executives who should be on our list.
We actually did three lists last year —…
Urban Sites, Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing Authority complete new, $21M Pendleton apartment project
Two developers have completed a new apartment project in one of Cincinnati's fastest-growing areas.
Rising costs, inflation take toll on how far $2B Guilford County Schools’ bond funds will go
Guilford County voters approved $2B in bonds for a school replacement project that official touted would touch on every school in the district in some way. Four years later, that's no longer a realistic outcome as supply chain issues and high inflation have made the initial round of schools more costly than expected. “We're definitely going to have to reassess. It is impacting us in the long term,” said Guilford County Schools' Gene Sides.
Public input sought for community benefits in Historic Gas Plant redevelopment
An informational session will be held on Dec. 13.
Seattle-area home sales plunge as mortgage rates still top 7%
One economist expects interest rates will fall but only to around 6% by the end of 2024.
Cuban casino dream finds powerful supporters in entertainment district visionaries
A flashy new arena-anchored entertainment district with a resort-style casino envisioned by Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban would prove transformative for the city, raising nearby property values dramatically and revitalizing the area it might be built in, architects who work on similar projects say. Read this to see where it could go, how long it would take and what it might look like. it would take to happen.