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Palm Beach County plant nursery targeted in $2.4M foreclosure
The loan allegedly went into default less than six months after it was granted.
New bonds could accelerate site work for CBKC’s Offices at Overlook
Community Builders of Kansas City sought a higher bond issue from a local economic development agency as it looks to continue site work for the first phase of its Offices at Overlook mixed-use along Swope Parkway.
Uptowne High Point gains new retailer The Mantel Mercantile
Uptowne High Point this weekend will gain a new retailer called The Mantel Mercantile located in The Pink House. Here's what the founder saw in High Point that gave her the confidence to leave her role in education and venture into retail.
Endo International bankruptcy, FDIC to scrutinize CRE lending: The National Observer Aug. 18, 2022
Endo International's $6 billion bankruptcy deal, railroad negotiations and FDIC scrutiny are among the top business news items today.
Proposed new construction is down 39% in NYC. This attorney says it’s going to get worse.
“I don't think it's gonna be particularly rosy,” said Brendan Schmitt of the law firm Herrick Feinstein.
Southridge Mall Boston Store redevelopment could receive $10.5 million in village TIF help
Anticipating more than $100 million in new property value from the redevelopment of the Boston Store connected to Southridge Mall, Greendale officials are proposing $10.5 million in financing to help the project happen.
A new life sciences facility aims to ease the shortage of available NYC lab space
The seven-story office building will feature Class A lab space.
Swervo Development’s amphitheater near Canterbury Park clears major Shakopee City Council hurdle
Here's what's next for the development.
Short-term rental startup Frontdesk acquires Arizona units from shuttered competitor
When San Francisco short-term rental startup WanderJaunt shut down in late June, it reportedly laid off as many as 200 people and left users scrambling after their reservations were canceled. Short-term rental startup Frontdesk Inc. saw it as an opportunity.
New community on Oak Creek’s lakefront going vertical: Slideshow
Scott Lurie said that by late summer next year, hundreds of people will be living at Oak Creek’s lakefront on land that his F Street Development is transforming with help from the city.