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Emeryville needs more housing. But developers are eager to build life sciences space.
“We need to be mindful of the fact that this is probably not going to be a standalone issue,” the city's mayor says.
Improvements slated for Plano business campus with new owner
A Plano business campus that changed hands earlier this year is all set for a slew of renovations.
Dallas-based NewcrestImage will acquire 45 hotels properties over 11 states
Since its founding in February of 2013, NewcrestImage has completed more than $3 billion in transactions for more than 200 hotels and 25,000 hotel rooms in 122 cities across the U.S.
Tech consulting firm signs lease in downtown Denver
Denver has struggled to get workers back downtown.
Short-term rental regulations again under scrutiny at Austin City Hall
Austin City Council wants to revisit an issue that made waves in 2016, although the city's short-term rental laws have been tangled up in state courts since then. Austin Code Department data indicates the vast majority of the short-term rentals in the city are illegally providing housing to hundreds of thousands of visitors.
Southtown brewery to launch Hemisfair expansion after long wait
The new craft beer business could be completed before the end of the year.
Pathway Homes secures $225M credit facility for expansion of homeowning services
Pathway offers solutions to accelerate potential homeowners on the path from renting to homeownership, as many are excluded from the process due to income restraints, credit score requirements or lack of savings.
Cover Story: KC’s population migration takes a turn to the north
Although national population shifts didn't steer people to the KC area during the pandemic, lots of land and cheaper real estate drive a locally sourced Northland boom.
Advertising maven Gay Gaddis to be honored for lifetime achievement
Eighty-four chief executives and local leaders have been nominated for the 2022 Best CEO Awards, and Gay Gaddis, founder and former head of advertising agency T3, has been named this year's Legacy Award recipient.
Gaddis is an advertising and marketing luminary. After stints in communications and consulting, she worked at the William Lacy Agency in Austin in the early 1980s. She famously cashed out her IRA to start T3 in 1989 and grew it into the largest independent, female-owned ad agency in the…
Tens of millions of dollars of new homes rising in small neighborhood
Foursquare Builders' Wildcat Club will showcase local architects designing six homes with sale prices starting in the low eight figures. It's another sign of the evolution of the high-end housing market in Austin — which is now nearly as large as the Houston metro's luxury market. Click through for more about the project as well as the latest stats on luxury sales, custom homebuilders and enclaves of wealth.