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Sheraton Memphis Downtown is proposing a $226 million capital investment that would see major renovations and the construction of a new, 300-room tower next to the Renasant Convention Center.

On Wednesday, a manufacturer of level and pressure measurement technology opened its new North American corporate headquarters in the city of Mason’s R&D Park.

The daughter of a cheese magnate purchased a Cherry Hills Village home for $7.5 million in August, earning the No. 1 spot on BusinessDen’s monthly top home sales list.

Gina Vecchiarelli, whose billionaire father is chairman of Leprino Foods, and her husband Daniel, vice chairman of Leprino, purchased an 8,465-square-foot home in the 4600 block of Franklin St. through a trust on Aug. 5, according to property records.

The six-bedroom, 11-bathroom home sits on a nearly 1-acre lot and is arranged in a U-shape around a courtyard. Outdoor amenities include a salt-water pool, hot tub, a pool house that could double as a guest home and a six-car garage.

Sellers Chris and Rebecca Morley purchased the home for $4.2 million in 2015, according to property records. Chris is the CEO of Lightpath, a fiber-based bandwidth technology company in New York, according to his LinkedIn.

Vecchiarelli, her sister Terry Leprino and her father James Leprino collectively own 75 percent of Leprino Foods, the w..

Check out this week's List of the largest Triad commercial real estate developers.

Expanding arts and crafts retailer wins out over competing chains to open new store in vacated space on McKnight Road.

A survey conducted Aug. 1-5 by London-based PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP found 22% of companies are scaling back their investment in real estate. That's more than any other business area.

A strong argument could be made that the lack of affordable housing is the biggest economic problem facing the Sacramento region. It's the first contributing factor to the explosion in homelessness in the past two years, and has reduced the standard of living for tens of thousands of working Sacramentans, even as job and wage growth have boomed.

It's a problem that seems to defy solutions. Contributing factors include environmental and labor laws that make it harder to build affordable housing,…