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Port of Philadelphia to build new 100,000-square-foot warehouse to ‘add much needed capacity’
PhilaPort leaders told the Business Journal earlier this year they want to spend some $176 million on building new warehouses, as well as purchasing and developing new land, to help accommodate future growth.
Wolfspeed beginning recruitment at college level and earlier for 1,800-job plant in Chatham County
Wolfspeed recruiting from middle school to graduate school as it readies for new operations
RFR leases more than 200,000 square feet of space at Seagram Building
Tenants include numerous financial services companies, including Blue Owl Capital and TIAA
This Kentucky company aims to create more sustainable construction materials—and it’s taking them global
It took Greg Siener and his best friend Mike Zumer three tries to build a retaining wall in his backyard in 1996, during which Siener had a thought.
“We jokingly said, ‘you know, if we had some big ole damn Legos, it would make this job a whole lot easier,” Siener said. “And we laughed.”
While just a joke at first, the thought weighed on him. The next day, he drew out the idea by hand. At the time, Siener and his brother Steve ran a company that did automation controls and electrical…
$7.5M Wells Fargo grant will help boost homeownership for Milwaukee’s families of color
The announcement, held at the Mecca Sports Bar and Grill in Milwaukee, was a $7.5 million grant from the Wells Fargo Foundation which is focused on addressing systemic barriers to homeownership for people of color.
40 Under 40: Bilan Aden, African Community Housing & Development
Nonprofit co-founder Bilan Aden says she's dedicated to making the road prosperity “less steep” for African immigrants who've come after her.
Corcoran HM Properties makes first move outside Charlotte as it opens Charleston-area office
Locally based Corcoran HM Properties has expanded to the Charleston, South Carolina, area — its first market outside Charlotte.
Richardson is streamlining its strategy to land corporate relocations
With a surge of sublease space hitting its office market and corporate relocations and expansions seemingly slowing, the city of Richardson has its share of challenges on the economic development front. The city has retooled its economic development strategy with the goal of “big corridors” of companies “up and down 75,” the city manager says.
TD Bank to build retail presence in banking mecca of Charlotte with plans for 15 branches
TD's planned merger with First Horizon Corp. will give it 92 more across the state, but this move will give it critical mass in Charlotte.
Bayfront Health to build downtown St. Pete women’s pavilion
The three-story facility is expected to open in fall 2024 in downtown St. Pete.