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2022 Best Places to Work: J. Raymond Construction relies on its reputation, referrals to attract talent
Employees are happy wherever they wine and dine as long as they're all together.
Frisco snags headquarters for telecommunications service provider
Telecommunications service provider ExteNet Systems is taking its talents to North Texas, relocating its headquarters to Frisco.
New indoor climbing gym coming near Park Meadows mall
It will be the sixth location for Movement in Boulder and the Denver metro area.
County Fair Mall in Woodland sold to Pasadena group
A faded Woodland mall long considered for redevelopment has sold, but it's not clear yet what the new owner is planning.
Northern Trust moving from downtown Tampa to Water Street
The wealth management firm will move from the central business district to Water Street in the coming months.
Denver housing market pendulum swinging quickly toward buyers
Metro Denver’s housing market has quickly shifted from a strong seller’s market to neutral and could end up solidly in the buyer’s camp by the middle of next year, if not sooner, according to a new index from real estate financial tech firm Knock.
“Denver is now a neutral market. Prices are getting softer. We think it is headed to a buyer’s market,” said Sean Black, co-founder and CEO of Knock, a New York-based “Power Buyer” that helps consumers make cash offers on homes.
Nearly all of the 100 largest housing markets moved more in favor of buyers in July, with the biggest shifts coming in Boise, Idaho; Phoenix; Colorado Springs, and Austin, Texas, which has seen a 71% jump in home prices during the pandemic, according to Knock’s inaugural “Buyer-Seller Index.”
Three overheated and expensive California markets have now fully entered the buyer’s camp — San Diego, San Francisco and San Jose. By July 2023, about 15 of the 100 largest housing markets are projected to favor buyers. Of the..
Global life sciences firm Ultimate Solutions USA expanding into Columbus region with new warehouse, office
The multinational company is opening a flex warehouse and office facility in a Columbus-area suburb, where it will create 30 new jobs.
Report: Suburbs seeing effects of investment in lab space, manufacturing
Growing investment in the state's life sciences industry has translated into new facilities in Boston's suburbs and Metro West, according to a new report from the Massachusetts Biotechnology Council.
Patagonia store to open in Baltimore imminently
The company will take over part of the historic EJ Codd Co. building in Fells Point, which was built in 1882.
Advanced manufacturing company to hire 60 workers with new HQ
Boston Materials plans to triple its current workforce of 30 in the next couple of years, as the venture-backed advanced manufacturing company needs to add more production lines to meet demand.