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Outdoor activity permits and visitors to Downtown are nearing pre-pandemic levels and there's more housing and entertainment in the works.

A U.S. Supreme Court case could upend how jurisdictions rationalize development impact fees — and started with a project in El Dorado County.

Mike Lafferty, a well-known Valley developer, is taking a pause from construction projects to start building his own 25-acre ranch — including a 4,000 square-foot home and even some apartments — in Prescott. Here's how he envisions the property taking shape.

Raleigh investment firm SharpVue Capital might have to wait a long time before it ever gets ownership of the Bald Head Island ferry system.

The City of Albuquerque issued 19 commercial building permits last week with the largest project in terms of square footage estimated to be about 84,913 square feet, and the largest project in terms of estimated cost is estimated to cost about $6.5M.

Nashville's 37203 ZIP code is topping national charts in apartment construction. The area, which includes parts of downtown, the Gulch, Midtown and Wedgewood-Houston, ranks fourth in the country for new apartments behind two Washington, D.C., ZIP codes and Queens, New York, according to a recent study.

CMBS documents show negotiations are ongoing for loan modifications or other changes but no terms have been agreed.

Darryl Shaw, who co-founded Blue Pearl Veterinary Partners, issued a statement after a shooting killed two people and injured 18 people in Ybor City over the weekend.

The builder originally planned to self-develop the residential component, but was approached by several companies who expressed interest in the project.

A long-closed, 12-story hotel downtown appears to be heading to the auction block. The news comes after a nearly $40 million project at the site was approved for state tax credits earlier this year.