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Portland Housing Bureau shuffles staff after director departure
Former director Shannon Callahan left in July, receiving an $87,000 severance.
Raleigh development spree hits a wall in North Hills
Raleigh City Council appears split on a request that would allow new high-rises in North Hills, putting Kane Realty's big development plans in jeopardy.
Loft on Washington Avenue, St. Louis public safety department reach agreement to improve security
The city of St. Louis came to an agreement with the Ely Walker Lofts to improve security measures after hundreds of police calls for service related to the building in the last year.
The consent decree, which was signed by the building's condo association president and St. Louis Public Safety Director Dan Isom, comes after months of concerns. According to the agreement, there were 247 calls for police service to the building over a one-year period starting Aug. 31, 2021.
To curb safety concerns,…
University of Minnesota plans to buy last piece of key block for Minneapolis campus expansion
The University of Minnesota's Board of Regents this week will consider a deal to buy a single-family home adjacent to campus that's a key part of a plan to build a 275,000-square-foot clinical research facility.
Where would-be Orlando renters are coming from and why it matters
Current year-over-year rent growth for the third quarter is 13.5%.
North America’s largest pet care franchise sets sights on Goddard
Michael Schroeder is targeting early 2023 to break ground on a Camp Bow Wow facility off of West Kellogg and 199th St. West.
Developer 29th Street Capital begins planning commercial area in River District’s Township Nine
Stalled urban infill project Township Nine is poised to start hundreds of housing units near Downtown Sacramento by year's end, but the developer is starting to plan a commercial area as well.
Frozen treats maker secures incentives for $39M factory in Lockhart
The Ziegenfelder Co., known for making colorful dessert pops that come on two sticks, on Sept. 6 was unanimously approved by Lockhart City Council for a five-year property tax rebate. The company plans to invest $39 million and create about 100 jobs at a 96,000-square-foot facility about 30 miles southeast of Austin.
‘A little bold and maybe controversial’: Renovations complete on Uptown office building
“My goal was to make this feel like the best building in Denver,” the developer said.
Texas and DFW rank among smallest average home lot size in U.S.
Given the choice, most homeowners prefer a bigger back yard and a little more land between themselves and their neighbors. But lot sizes in Dallas-Fort Worth and statewide are shrinking, and a new study reveals that Texas is among the states with the smallest lots per square foot.