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Tampa Bay CEOs: Housing affordability, transportation are inextricably linked
Some of Tampa Bay's most influential business leaders recently discussed the opportunities and pain points of population growth.
Courier 100: Drees builds through its backlog
Drees Homes, which was already a $1 billion-plus company, gained even more revenue traction in 2021. Now at $1.44 billion, it’s pushing closer and closer to the $1.5 billion mark.
St. Johns County plans new wastewater plant to deal with growth
A new facility could be built off SR 207 about a mile from I-95.
Duke’s Seafood on Ruston Way sells to Tacoma investor
The restaurant chain, which has seven locations around Puget Sound, will continue to operate at the waterfront site.
Why two industrial beverage makers are fighting to change Arizona law for better water access
Arizona’s water laws have made it difficult for the food and beverage industry to secure water while expanding and saving on costs amid an ongoing drought and increasingly competitive water market in the state. Here's how two companies' fight against current Arizona law could benefit an entire industry.
Dubai developer closes on $120M purchase of Surfside condo collapse site
The buyer will move forward with plans for a luxury condo.
Toll Brothers acquires 214-acre mixed-use development in Covington
The project calls for over 1,500 residences plus nearly 950,000 square feet of commercial space.
Why Atlanta wins, even in a recessionary environment
If you’re like me, you probably know exactly what makes your company a special place to work. I suspect the majority of the unique qualities that make most companies’ leaders so proud probably revolves around the staff.
The same could likely be said for your city — in this case, my hometown of Atlanta.
More and more, Atlanta is welcoming new people moving here from California, New York, Chicago and other places around the U.S. This leads to job growth and stability that helps keep us moving…
Find your tribe and celebrate your passions at Applewood Pointe in Westminster
Applewood Pointe in Westminster offers more than just a place to live — it’s a community of like-minded individuals coming together to celebrate their passions.
APPLEWOOD POINTE WESTMINSTER
What: Join us for an upcoming Applewood Pointe Cooperative information meeting. Learn about the benefits of living at Applewood Pointe 62+ community coming soon to Westminster.
When: 11 a.m. Aug. 10. RSVP required.
Where: The Ranch Country Club, 11887 Tejon St. in Westminster.
RSVP: Call the RVSP hotline at 720-715-7953
More info: applewoodpointe.com
Applewood Pointe’s resident social committees have you covered whether you’re looking for a weekly poker game or monthly book club.
“There are definite health benefits from social interaction,” says Molly Goenner, VP of sales, leasing, and marketing.
“What we learned during COVID is that people like people and they like interacting with others. One of the many reasons why the older adult population gravitates towards a 62+ cooperative is to have th..