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Netflix Inc., the streaming giant that has long called Los Gatos home, has put two of its office buildings in the city up for sublease, a company official confirmed Monday.

Albuquerque-based general contractor Bradbury Stamm will lead efforts to build a new hotel and further Jean Mayer's vision.

An increase in housing inventory could be a welcome relief for homebuyers in Denver.

Howard Epstein has been fighting against homelessness in the Valley community for about 25 years. He founded the Arizona Housing Fund last year as part of that fight. Here's what it is all about.

The city of Wauwatosa is planning to provide more than $3.3 million in incentives for an affordable apartment development on North Avenue that includes housing for independent adults with developmental disabilities.

The company unveiled plans to raise California's tallest mass-timber building last summer. Now it's moving forward with what it says will be the second phase of that project.

One belief is shared by most residents: change is inevitable, so whatever comes to the site must demonstrate what is possible for innovative development.

Mayor John Cooper is teaming up with a country music superstar to help keep Lower Broadway safe.

Metro Nashville will partner with Garth Brooks on the construction of a new Metro Nashville Police Department substation and Nashville Department of Transportation control room on Lower Broadway, according to a news release from the mayor’s office.

As part of the agreement, Brooks will develop the facility at no cost to Metro, and the city will authorize a commonplace condemnation of an alley adjacent…

Minnetonka’s Opus Business Park may get another large apartment building if plans from Charleston, S.C.-based Greystar move ahead.

The developer behind a luxury 252-unit apartment complex planned in Franklin said he expects to break ground on the project at the end of this month.