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Novant Health sells Monroe medical, retail buildings to Clear Path Asset Management
Novant Health has sold several buildings at a mixed-use development in Monroe to Durham-based Clear Path Asset Management.
Cincinnati’s major NIOSH facility could begin construction next year
Construction on a massive and long-awaited federal research facility in Uptown may be getting closer.
Wawa makes major push into North Carolina with eight stores opening, dozens more planned
Wawa fanatics in North Carolina have plenty to cheer about as the convenience-store chain plans dozens of locations in the state. Here's where the first stores will be located.
One year after splitting from NAI Global, Partners eyes geographic expansion
One year after breaking away from the NAI Global network and striking out on its own, Houston-based Partners is heavily in growth mode. Managing Partner Jon Silberman said the company hopes to have a total of 14 offices within the next five years — up from four currently.
Tarpon Springs waterfront compound sells for $4.35 million
The property includes 350 feet of frontage along the Anclote River.
The most expensive D.C.-area restaurants for 2023
With Halloween here, it’s officially the start of food and family time. The next two months are full of get-togethers with chosen and assigned families. Some families make big feasts for Thanksgiving and Christmas — or any old weekend before the end of the year. Others like to have those dinners catered or delivered. Still others like to head out for a lavish meal.
The gallery for below is for those looking for a remarkable meal on the town.
Each year, the Washington Business Journal compiles…
CBF Morning Run: Tiny houses and a big idea to combat homelessness
Happy Tuesday morning, Columbus.
And Happy Halloween, all you monsters and ghouls. Here's hoping your day is filled with more treats than tricks.
But before you start filling bags and buckets with Paydays and Hershey bars, let's get down to today's business.
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Frightworld brings temporary thrills, but no long-term plans for vacant Buffalo Kmart
It's been four years since Western New York's final Kmart store closed in North Buffalo, leaving behind a large building that remains vacant to this day — at least, most of the time.
Buffalo’s historic Hamlin House sold after more than a year on the market
The new owner of Buffalo's historic Hamlin House paid less than a third of the building's initial asking price.
Good News Tuesday: Employees helping one another is always good news
A Hebrew SeniorLife employee created a holiday program that raised donations of grocery store gift cards from employees for other employees in need.