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Amazon's latest Albuquerque project got off the ground last week as the online retailer launched daily operations out of its air cargo facility at the Albuquerque International Sunport.

Here's why the New York-based coworking outfit will close one of its downtown locations in mid-December.

The Columbus industrial market has grown significantly when compared to other metropolitan areas across the country, according to a new report analyzing data over the past decade.

As soon as the Rhode Island Black Business Association started 12 years ago, Lisa Ranglin, its founder, president and CEO, said it's been a goal to have a multipurpose headquarters, where the organization can grow and help minority small-business owners to dream, create and scale up their own ventures.

Now that dream is a reality — thanks to local and federal money that helped the organization purchase 220 Smith St. in Newport.

The Rhode Island Black Business Association, a nonprofit organization…

New data compiled by The Business Journals shows how migration patterns have evolved during the Covid-19 era. Here's a look at how New York City-area counties are faring.

The Town of Cary has seen tremendous growth in recent years as a flood of young professionals moved to the community, attracted by its small-town vibe and growing number of options for dining, shopping and entertainment.

The rush of new residents has driven home prices to record levels, with some areas of the town seeing home values jump nearly 30 percent year-over-year, beating even the hottest neighborhoods in Raleigh for growth in home values.

Triangle's wealthiest newcomers are richer than…

As the region's office market shakes out post-Covid, one type of tenant is still looking for space, and boosting the areas where there's not much supply.