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$35M Grafton project would add apartments, townhomes, commercial space
Developers are proposing a multifamily housing development that would add 172 units on nearly 10 acres at Port Washington Road and Falls Road in Grafton. Find out the details.
Historic Palm Beach mansion sells for $16M (Photos)
This historic home nearly doubled in value in just over a year.
Monday Digest: Startup to debut first robo-restaurant; Amazon’s Bay Area pullback
Meanwhile, Save Mart and Lucky supermarkets are closing down their nearly 90 pharmacies across California and Nevada, including several locations in the Bay Area.
Massive Mesa industrial park leased by Amazon sells to pension fund
The buyer was the California State Teachers’ Retirement System, a Sacramento-based pension fund. The sale price represents one of the largest industrial property deals in the Valley this year.
For St. Louis, Centene dropping East Coast headquarters in Charlotte will ‘put a lot of worries to rest’
Centene's plans for a $1 billion campus in Charlotte were viewed by many in St. Louis as a threat that the Missouri-based public company could relocate its headquarters elsewhere.
Fort Lauderdale office could be demolished to make way for apartments
This project will total over 1 million square feet.
Wayfair cuts jobs, Wells Fargo pulls back from home mortages: The National Observer Aug. 22, 2022
Good morning and welcome back from your weekend.
Yet another technology company, online home furnishings business Wayfair Inc., has announced job cuts. This story stood out to me because of the reason behind the cuts: Expansion during the e-commerce boom during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, then disappointment as demand for online shopping receded this year.
I've often heard, as an explanation for the tech sector pullback, that abundant capital from the stock market and venture capitalists…
Gluuteny annouces closing after a 15-year-run serving gluten-free baked goods
Ownership announces on website and social media of plan to close, citing staffing challenges caused by the pandemic.
San Antonio couple opens three businesses in St. Paul’s Square
A young San Antonio couple has created two successful businesses in St. Paul’s Square and plans to continue their investment with a new jazz bar.
When will Orlando’s soaring rent growth stop?
Starting with the second quarter of 2021, rent growth in Orlando has been historic.