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The Vault closes on Carson in former Beehive space
Pour-your-own craft beer operation that opened in the year before the pandemic opts to close as real estate firm begins marketing space that operated for decades as the Beehive.
PGA of America unveils the ‘Silicon Valley of Golf’ in North Texas
With the opening of its headquarters, the PGA of America becomes the first major international sports organization in Texas. The building overlooks a 30-acre practice facility and is part of the $550 million, 600-acre PGA Frisco mixed-use development.
Citing Tom’s Diner saga, City Council tweaks Denver’s landmark ordinance
The owner-opposed landmark application for the Tom’s Diner building on East Colfax was pulled before the City Council could vote on it in 2019, but the controversy was still fresh on some councilmembers’ minds Monday when they voted to tweak the city’s landmark ordinance to give property owners more of a voice in the process.
The council voted unanimously Monday to grant property owners time to provide their own presentations explaining why they feel their property should not be a landmark if an application is filed against their will. The way the ordinance was written before Monday’s vote, applicants were given time to give a presentation stating their case for preservation but property owners had to sign up to speak as part of the broader public hearing, capping their time at three minutes.
The vote Monday also tweaked hearing rules for the creation of historic districts that contain multiple structures. Property owners in potential district boundaries can now cede their time to on..
Work to kick off on $1B Morrisville development with manufacturing, lab and retail space (Gallery)
The Morrisville development will include cutting-edge lab and biomanufacturing space plus retail, restaurants and recreational areas across more than 100 acres.
Why Marriott’s CEO is optimistic, cowarehousing owners plan growth: The National Observer Aug. 23, 2022
Good morning, readers.
The airline industry is dealing with a number of issues as it tries to ramp operations back up after Covid-19 travel restrictions lifted, but carriers are having trouble bringing enough capacity back online.
A part of the problem, as we reported last month, is that regional airlines have carried an outsized portion of the industry pain, and that has left them less able to fill their traditional niche ferrying passengers between smaller airports and major hubs. That domino…
Mimi’s Cafe space in Roseville listed for lease
A high-profile restaurant space at the corner of one the area's busiest shopping corridors appears to be available for lease, despite currently being occupied by a national chain.
Broadway Station plans detail apartments and retail use
Plans show a six-story building with 359 apartments and 21,500 square feet of retail.
Tower planned for old Carmelo’s site receives key endorsement for density bonus
Stonelake Capital Partners wants to develop the 5th + Red River apartment high-rise at 506 E. Fifth St., while preserving what's known as the Old Depot Hotel next door at 504 E. 5th St. and restoring it for retail use. The Austin Design Commission on Aug. 22 recommended the project for a downtown density bonus, which provides for buildings to rise taller than what is typically allowed.
One of Dayton’s largest companies to unveil major local investment
Winsupply will mark the opening of its Richard W. Schwartz Center for Innovation Thursday.
Apartments near Downer Avenue advance despite resident lawsuit
A resident lawsuit targeting the city of Milwaukee and challenging a 55-unit apartment building near Downer Avenue did not discourage the Plan Commission on Monday from endorsing a rezoning for the development.