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Denver tech company closing Zeppelin Station office
The company plans to move out before the end of the year.
Best-selling author, minister Maxwell sells Tequesta mansion to CEO for $11M (Photos)
The buyer recently sold the company she founded.
3,400-home Painted Tree development in McKinney weathering tougher housing market
Here’s how Painted Tree in McKinney, one of the largest and most closely watched infill housing communities underway in North Texas, is adjusting to a changing market.
Million Dollar Listing: Former Bengals player’s home on golf course: PHOTOS
A former Cincinnati Bengals player is selling his Northern Kentucky home.
Austin OKs $350M affordable housing bond
Austin voted in favor of a $350 million affordable housing bond Tuesday night. This is the city’s largest housing bond to date.
For an owner of a $400,000 home, that would mean an increase in your annual property tax bill of about $53, according to the city. For landowners, developers and affordable housing players, it also means business opportunities tied to one of Austin's biggest economic threats.
The city of Austin Proposition A reads:
“The issuance of $350,000,000 in tax-supported…
2022 election results: Orange County voters approve rent control
The ordinance proposed a cap on rent increases in the county.
Housing markets with highest share of equity-rich households undergo biggest corrections
Even with a rapidly cooling housing market, homeowners across the U.S. are sitting on near-record levels of equity.
The Cherry Cricket opening third location in Littleton next year
Denver’s famed burger joint, The Cherry Cricket, will make the leap into the suburbs when it opens a third location in Littleton next year.
The spot will include many elements familiar to Cricket fans, including its signature marquee sign, guest-favorite fish tank, expansive outdoor “burger garden” and nostalgic design features.
“We’re interested in the suburbs because we think there’s a strong demand down there,” said Lee Driscoll, CEO of The Cherry Cricket’s parent company Breckenridge-Wynkoop LLC. “We’re familiar with Littleton because of the Farm House Restaurant at Breckenridge Brewery, and we’ve always been well received, so it makes a lot of sense for a target area for us.”
Breckenridge-Wynkoop purchased the 6,659-square-foot building at 819 W. Littleton Blvd. in December 2021 for $1.5 million, according to Arapahoe County property records. It has been home to several restaurants, most notably the Crestwood Restaurant, for more than 40 years.
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New projects in North Texas (11/08/2022)
Here’s a look at the latest new projects registered in North Texas with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, a list of new construction, renovations and alterations in Dallas, Fort Worth and beyond. All projects listed are public records.
Additional tenants in negotiations for new Stone Creek Village retail development in Rancho Cordova
With Sprouts Farmers Market set to open this week in an anchor space in a new retail development in Rancho Cordova, leasing agents for the property are working to lock down a few additional tenants for the remaining retail spaces.