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Plenty to build ‘world’s largest indoor vertical farming campus’ in Richmond area
Plenty Unlimited Inc., a Bay Area indoor agriculture company, said Wednesday it will build a $300 million vertical farming campus in Chesterfield County’s Meadowville Technology Park.
The office of Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin billed the project as “the world’s largest indoor vertical farming campus.”
Plenty said it will complete its 120-acre Richmond Farm Campus in phases over the next six years, ultimately creating more than 300 full-time jobs. Its first farm on the site, a dedicated…
Merrell opening store at Twin Cities Premium Outlets in Eagan, months after closure at MOA
When it opens in late October, it will be the only Merrell outlet store in Minnesota, following the March closure of its Mall of America location.
Chatham Park developer bets millions more on surging demand for new homes
The developer behind a massive residential community in Chatham County has bought more land for new homes as the area's population is expected to explode in the coming years.
On the Agenda: 1,200-lot single-family development in the works in Fort Worth
The project lies on 297 acres east of West Cleburne Road, north of Longhorn Trail and south of West Cleburne Crowley Road.
What could $350M affordable housing bond mean for Austin’s economy?
If approved by voters, this will be the largest affordable housing bond in the city's history. Here is a glimpse at what it can do for business in Central Texas.
New home sales rebound in August
After interest rates shot up to levels not seen in a decade in early summer, new home sales rebounded as summer wore on, according to a report from the North State Building Industry Association.
The Fort Worth housing market continued to cool in August
The median home price for a house sold in Fort Worth in August was $350,000, down from $367,000 in May.
2022 NextGen BHM in Real Estate and Construction: Raina Parker
Raina Parker, Realtor with ARC Realty, has been named a NextGen BHM honoree.
Denver’s median rent grew by nearly 46% in a year, report says
Other Colorado cities also topped nationwide lists for expensive rent.
Spring Hill approves plans for 18-acre mixed-use development
A new development is headed to Spring Hill. The project, which is expected to start construction early next year, will feature apartments, retail, restaurants and office space.