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An architect in Kansas City, Kansas, saw a glimmer of potential in the area's historic UMB Bank tower, which now may lead to the building's redevelopment.

On his daily commute, Travis Wilson, a principal and owner of Veritas Architecture + Design, always noticed the building at 601 Minnesota Ave. It first sparked the firm's interest in 2018, when it considered setting up its office on one of the bottom floors of the the 60,000-square-foot tower.

Now, Veritas and BellaCore Developments, also based…

The United States of America says restaurant owner Quantum Development Charlotte — parent to Cantina 1511— owes nearly $977,500, according to a recent court filing.

The company has made a $10 million investment in new space and employees since 2020.

Miami Beach voters kill NY developer Stephen Ross' plans for a condo resort designed by architect Frank Gehry and a pair of Lincoln Road Class A-office projects.

Portman Holdings wants to turn their section of the greenway near First Horizon Park into a retail destination. Check out new architectural renderings here.

The city of Mesa is currently taking input from developers and residents on possibly limiting the number of drive-thrus that can be constructed at intersections because of resident complaints.

A development group that's been part of some giant economic development projects in the Triangle sees an opportunity in Sanford.

The 14,000-square-foot facility will hold additional shell space for future expansion. officials said.

Elevation Real Estate Group sought rezoning to facilitate the development of up to 264 apartments at a 16.7-acre site in Statesville.

An analysis by The Business Journals of data from Zillow Group Inc. and Bankrate LLC of more than 25,000 ZIP codes found it takes a minimum household income of at least $100,000 to afford a median-priced home in 27.6% of the ZIP codes analyzed.