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Bremerton apartment development attracts Bay Area buyer
The seller, Seattle-based Security Properties, acquired the 162-unit property in July 2018.
Pennsylvania biotech manufacturer firm picks North Carolina for 250-job facility
A Bethlehem biotech manufacturing company is expanding to North Carolina with a new facility that will create 251 new jobs.
ABEC Inc. provides engineered process solutions and services for biotech manufacturing, a flourishing industry in North Carolina's Triangle region. The company plans to invest $11 million in the new facility within Wilson County, located east of Raleigh.
“ABEC's expansion in Wilson supports the long-term growth of the biopharmaceutical industry,” said Scott Pickering, CEO…
Behind the deal: Why Madison Marquette’s tenant rep team joined Avison Young
Wade Bowlin, the incoming head of Avison Young’s Houston office, said the move was part of an effort by his team to stay competitive amid an ever-growing commercial real estate market.
Multifamily tower site in Seattle’s Belltown area sells for $17.5M
Demand for new apartments remains strong in Seattle, says a broker who listed the half-block site for sale.
Downtown Albany office building apartment conversion gets financing
The conversion will result in 61 market-rate units.
Larkin Hospitality edging closer to construction of 120-room AC Hotel by Marriott in Saratoga Springs
The new hotel would be built on the site of the Turf and Spa Motel.
Downtown Memphis Commission proposes major changes to PILOT policies
The Downtown Memphis Commission is proposing major changes to its PILOT policies, including limitations on length of incentives and what types of projects are eligible, and additional transparency for project financials.
Continental Properties, Low Tide refinance older assets in Bellevue and Seattle
The refi activity and upgrades to the properties come as competing developers build new apartment buildings in Bellevue and Seattle.
East Bay restaurateurs launching Mexican restaurant and bar in downtown San Francisco
Danville restaurateur family to offer “a slice of vacation” (and margaritas) downtown.
Texas ‘won’t know the deals we lost’ if Chapter 313 isn’t replaced
Despite what you may think of Chapter 313 as part of the Texas economic incentive toolkit, there aren’t two sides to the story of its expiration. Whether you think that’s good or bad depends on how much you care about the state’s economic competitiveness.