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St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch has released his version of a request for proposals to redevelop the Tropicana Field property — and this time, there's less land available to interested developers.

A sprawling estate on the shores of Lake Norman has come on the market for $16 million, a record for the area.

Single-family rentals, popular in large metro areas, are gaining steam in smaller communities in the Greater Triangle.

By year’s end, Austin is projected to rank No. 4 among major metros nationwide for new apartments brought online, a welcome sign of relief in a region starving for both rental and for-sale housing. That’s according to an Aug. 23 RentCafe study which found that Austin is projected to deliver 18,288 apartments in 2022.

Job growth, affordability concerns, air travel and mobility were some of the key business-related topics Austin Mayor Steve Adler discussed during his final State of the City speech on Aug. 25.

Folsom is processing an application for more than 100 senior housing units about a mile from its historic district.

This story from the Sacramento News & Review is a part of the Solving Sacramento journalism collaborative. In 2022 we are focusing on finding solutions to the affordable housing problem in the Sacramento metro region. Solving Sacramento is a project of the Local Media Foundation with support from the Solutions Journalism Network. Our partners include California Groundbreakers, Capital Public Radio, Outword, Russian America Media, the Sacramento Business Journal, the Sacramento News & Review and the…

Compared to last July, when vacation rentals were 82% occupied, July’s occupancy rate marks a ten percentage-point drop.

The acquisition comes as the hotel industry continues to claw back to its pre-pandemic success.

Located at 4030 N. 29th St. in Milwaukee, the 57,000-square-foot Goodwill facility will be taken over by HFCA after Goodwill owned the property for 32 years.