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Armstrong Teasdale names an income partner
Clayton-based Armstrong Teasdale has named a financial and real estate lawyer as an income partner.
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Information for The List was obtained from surveys completed by the companies themselves, which could not be independently verified by the San Antonio Business Journal.
Residential Builders
Information for The List was obtained from surveys completed by the companies themselves, which could not be independently verified by the San Antonio Business Journal.
Friday Digest: Big S.F. buildings pulled from market; Plans shift for Oakland high-rise
Meanwhile, a judge has ruled that Illumina's $7.1 billion purchase of Bay Area cancer detector Grail can move ahead despite the FTC's attempt to block it.
Charlotte area’s newest residential real estate projects: Roundup
The Charlotte area continues to ride a wave of apartment development, with more projects on the way. Here's the latest on those and other residential projects across the region.
Twin Cities homebuilding hits lowest point in past 12 months
Homebuilding in the Twin Cities has dropped to its lowest point in the past 12 months, according to data on permits pulled last month.
While permits for multifamily construction, for units like apartments and townhomes, saw a modest increase, those for single-family homes saw a 28% decline last month compared to August of last year, according to data compiled by Keystone Report on behalf of Housing First Minnesota, the state’s homebuilders trade group.
Across all types of building permits,…
Examining Lee County’s renaissance and Harnett’s massive potential
Despite Harnett and Lee counties sitting right next to one another, the two communities differ both in their demographic makeup and where they stand on their respective growth trajectories.
Lessons from RiverChase: How one affordable housing example is playing out
In Nashville, affordable housing relies on the voluntary buy-in of private developers. Here’s how one example is playing out.
Rezoning vote for old Statesman site delayed
Austin City Council ended its Sept. 1 meeting before considering a rezoning request that would lead to the transformation of the former home of the Austin-American Statesman. The so-called Statesman PUD could have 1,378 residential units, 1.5 million square feet of offices, a 275-room hotel and 150,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space across six towers, according to previously released plans.
Parkland fees still being debated at Austin City Hall
Austin City Council is taking its time with a code amendment that would add additional fees on commercial real estate developers.