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Navan Inc., a company valued at $9.2 billion, has subleased space in downtown's 501 Congress building. The move comes at a time when downtown office activity has slowed to a crawl as companies rethink real estate needs while juggling hybrid work schedules and macroeconomic challenges. Click through to read more about 501 Congress' latest tenant, who moved out, and get more on the broader view of downtown's recovery. Also, subscribers can access ABJ's list of the largest office buildings in the metro.

The beverage flavor manufacturer has developed a customer base across the country in its 20 years of operations. It was looking for a centralized location to better serve those customers to reduce lead times and transportation costs. Kyle's emergence as a hub for manufacturing and innovation in the food industry sealed the deal. Read more about the expansion — and the local partners who helped make the move easier.

A pending demolition permit for a former Stockton Boulevard industrial property would kick off a long-awaited hospitality development.

A national homebuilder is looking to expand its presence in Sanford, where property values are rising fast.

Shea Homes has purchased two sites in Huntersville this year, where it plans to build a total of 134 homes.

A Raleigh hotelier and a real estate developer are trying again to get a new hotel approved in Durham.

LG Energy Solution said in its third quarter earnings report that it intends to make its proposed Arizona plant a hub for making cylindrical batteries used in electric vehicles. Here's why it has shifted from its original plans.

The acquisition follows an explosion of pet adoptions in the pandemic that led to new litters of dog-centric small businesses.

Greater St. Louis Inc. says success downtown should be measured in milestones rather than metrics, and that real progress should come within the next two years.