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United Way of Central Ohio’s downtown Columbus HQ to be redeveloped by The Community Builders, Columbus Metropolitan Housing Authority
The developers will buy the site on South 3rd Street for $4 million.
Estate Cos. plans apartments in West Palm Beach
The project would rise eight stories.
Kane Realty unveils downtown Raleigh development with sky-lounge, apartments, coworking space
Kane Realty Corp. has revealed new plans for the next phase of a large development that's reshaping part of downtown Raleigh. And the amenities list is strong.
Bald eagles and a taste of Southern California — on the Potomac. Meet 620 Rivercrest Drive.
Scott Prendergast is known for his high-end residential builds, constructing homes across Northern Virginia that have been purchased by top executives and professional athletes alike.
But he’s never done anything like McLean’s 620 Rivercrest Drive, at least not without a buyer locked in prebuild.
“Rivercrest is at the top end of the price range of the projects we have built for customers,” said Prendergast, president and CEO of Apex Custom Homes. “It is the most expensive spec home we…
U.S. mortgage rates jump again toward 6%
The 30-year fixed mortgage rate averaged 5.66% for the week ending Sept. 1 — up from 5.55% last week.
Amid high home prices, Brookhaven may require builders to include variation on home sizes
As home prices escalate across metro Atlanta, Brookhaven is considering an update to its zoning ordinance that would require developers to include a variation of home sizes for new projects.
Food broker moving offices from Latham to former Schenectady church
Metroplex Chairman Ray Gillen said the investment will bring new office staff downtown, and visitors from companies that do business with Affinity Group.
Opinion: Celebrate workers in Wisconsin by investing in them
Labor Day is a celebration of those who work day in and day out keeping the economic engine rolling along. Nowhere is there more reason for celebration than in Wisconsin.
Tidewater seeks extension on decade-old plan to turn Rincon Hill sites into housing
The developer behind the approved 144-unit housing project believes that market conditions may be ripe to finally build the project — but not immediately.
PNC ready to move forward with approval process for the Skinny and Roberts buildings downtown
Downtown financial institution set to present plans for Wood Street buildings to the Pittsburgh Planning Commission across from its downtown headquarters.