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The waterfront home sits on 0.28 acres and has views of the Gulf of Mexico and Shell Key.

Home construction starts in the suburbs north of Dallas and Fort Worth are down in most cities compared to a year ago as builders eased off the gas due to fading buyer demand. Some of the declines in home starts are dramatic: Celina, down 42%; Frisco, down 36%; McKinney, down 30%.

Bethany Village in Centerville is approaching its first tenant's move-in date for its newest independent living development. The project's completion comes during a time of increased demand for the industry.

Starting Aug. 16, landlords who don’t agree to the new rules will see their units drop off the portal, even if they already paid to advertise there.

Elite Sports Clubs is planning to build four paddle tennis courts and a warming hut at its River Glen location on Good Hope Road in Glendale.

The Glendale Plan Commission already approved a site plan and architectural amenities for the new paddle court facility on Aug. 3, according to an Aug. 8 city of Glendale Common Council meeting agenda. The 30-by-60-foot courts will be surrounded by new landscaping and sit next to a warming hut, which will provide food service and function as a pool house in…

An online grocer that arrived in Charlotte in the fall of 2020 — and expanded its hours and service area the following spring, citing stronger-than-expanded demand — is now packing it in. Plus, the auction of the EpiCentre this morning drew just one bid, and a prominent local engineering firm has made an acquisition.

As the firm has continued announcing plans for large-scale industrial projects in Phoenix and other markets, Josh Zemon has been behind the scenes helping the company complete an overhaul of its internal and financial operations.

Meanwhile, a Bay Area tech company has offered to buy S.F.-based Unity Software for more than $17 billion.