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Milwaukee’s Mad Chicken fast casual chain is expanding — in Pittsburgh
Fast-casual restaurant with its first Pittsburgh-area location at Ross Park Mall looks to open downtown in early August.
Casto’s Thurber Village shopping center redevelopment up for council vote soon
Columbus developer Casto shared plans this spring to turn the Victorian Village-area shopping center into two commercial buildings and a five-story, 225-unit apartment building.
Major tenant at The Avenue renews lease right after Kohl’s store announcement
The first business day after Kohl’s Corp. announced a new downtown Milwaukee store, a major retail tenant located nearby in The Avenue renewed its lease to stick around another five years. Find out the details.
SA group planning $18M multistory New Braunfels auto dealership
The pandemic and economic uncertainty have not stalled car dealers plans to take advantage of the region's boom.
Montgomery County weighs another zoning perk for biohealth industry
A complementary measure was just adopted in February, reflecting how big public officials' eyes are for that sector.
Uncertainty, interest rates slow pace of multifamily transactions, analyst says
South Florida remains a top place to invest in multifamily properties, however.
Long-planned Chapel Hill condos could see prices top $1 million
A longtime local developer is getting closer to seeing his Chapel Hill project come to fruition after decades of work and waiting.
Developer seeks builder for 149-home community in Franklin County
Franklin County is one of the fastest-growing areas in the Greater Triangle, adding over 3,000 people in just one year.
A return to factory-build homes may be the way to a housing crisis solution via Dayton company
A Dayton-based startup home builder is taking a step back to the past for an innovative solution to the 2022 housing crisis.
Houston-area home prices grew fastest in suburbs in Q2
This past quarter, Houston’s suburbs experienced the fastest price growth across the region, according to a quarterly report by Houston-based Martha Turner Sotheby’s International Realty, which covers 43 different neighborhoods.