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Patrinely Group moves ahead with Bellevue tower despite Amazon’s pause
The Houston-based developer of the Four106 tower says it's taking solace in the fact that only one other speculative project is under construction.
Construction of first school in S.F.’s burgeoning Mission Bay to begin next year
San Francisco-based McCarthy Building Companies and partner DLR Group have been hired to construct Mission Bay's first school.
OMSI District project heads to key city meeting
Backers call the project, with 4 million square feet of mixed-use space, one of the city most excited developments.
Report: Crossgates lands HelloFresh at new Westgate project in Beaver County
New warehouse lease deal with growing meal kit operator one deal in an active industrial market, according to new report.
Granite Properties closes JV equity for two Class AA developments in Uptown, Plano
Highwoods Properties will own 50% interest in both properties.
Arizona leaders worry further delays on federal semiconductor funding could hurt state’s economy
Arizona leaders and manufacturers in the Valley are hopeful the U.S. Senate will pass funding for the semiconductor industry as soon as possible. GPEC CEO Chris Camacho and Sen. Kyrsten Sinema spoke to the Business Journal about why the CHIPS Act is so critical.
Bluhawk awaits bond approval and aims for fall construction start on sports complex
Once the Overland Park City Council signs off on the Price Brothers Management Co.'s STAR bond issuance, the Bluhawk developer will begin vertical construction on the multi-sport complex.
Florida captures larger percentage of international homebuyers
Canadian buyers were more interested in Florida.
Redfin: Net migration to Dallas remains high despite slowdown
San Antonio also finds itself in the top 10 migration destinations.
MCAD proposes campuswide makeover, starting with new six-story student housing building
The Minneapolis College of Arts and Design plans to tackle several updates to its campus in South Minneapolis, starting with a new six-story building for student housing, according to plans submitted to the City of Minneapolis.
MCAD hopes to grow its student body from its current 800 to 1,000 by 2030 and plans to accommodate that growth by demolishing five buildings, constructing three and renovating six on its campus.
Its long-range vision is to be done in phases, with the first phase calling…