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On the Agenda: Multiple industrial projects are headed to Fort Worth
Upcoming projects include an addition to the Mercantile Center business park
High-end retailer to open in Shelbyville Road Plaza
The clothing brand closed a Louisville store in 2020. Now it's submitted plans for a new store in St. Matthews.
Munsch Hardt opts to keep HQ at Ross Tower with new lease
Dallas-based Munsch Hardt first moved to Ross Tower in 2005 and has signed on for another 15 years at the property.
As Amazon, others rethink warehouse and consumer needs, how will that reshape US industrial market?
The national warehouse market may finally be cooling off from its pandemic frenzy.
Developer plans 40-unit project in Midtown Sacramento
Another corner of Midtown Sacramento will see an existing but vacant building give way to new housing, this one at 21st and J streets.
Burns Scalo schedules groundbreaking for $130 million Diamond Ridge in Moon Township
Development firm to bet big that new space will drive demand in the wake of the pandemic.
Dallas-based Stream Realty Partners renews Carlson Capital HQ lease in Dallas
Carlson Capital will occupy the top floor of the 19-story tower located at 2100 McKinney Avenue. The top floor totals to 26, 386 square feet of office space.
With restaurant tenant set to depart, here’s what’s planned for El Dorado Hills’ La Borgata
Operators of Sienna, a modern American restaurant, recently announced plans to relocate from La Borgata.
Prolific infill developer StoryBuilt to bring 100-plus homes to South Austin
StoryBuilt, which specializes in infill housing, will bring 116 homes to South Austin with its latest development. The neighborhood will be located at 8420 Longview Road, off West Gate Boulevard. Construction is not expected to begin until summer 2023.
Kansas City signs off on rezoning plan to remake Satchel Paige’s former home into a museum
The former Kansas City home of baseball legend Leroy “Satchel” Paige will be pitched a changeup, thanks to a rezoning effort approved by the Kansas City Council last week.
The home, located near 28th Street and Prospect Avenue, will become a museum and hub for the Santa Fe neighborhood. Negro Leagues and Major League Baseball player Paige lived there from 1950 until his death in 1982. It has been vacant since 2004, KCUR reports.
The restoration will cost $3.5 million and could begin this fall,…