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The move follows plans to invest hundreds of millions of dollars to expand the confectioner's chocolate processing and product manufacturing plant in Bloomington.

The 50,000-square-foot facility is part of the overall vision for the site, which is planned as a new health and wellness campus.

Riverfront nonprofit praises bipartisan expansion in new state budget and expects the program could help local development projects.

The sale and subsequent conversion of the two buildings illustrate yet again the persistent demand for biotech space in Montgomery County.

A Raleigh-based investment firm recently closed on its purchase of two industrial buildings in southwest Charlotte.

The meeting planning tech company originally operated out of 10,000 square feet on Washington Avenue, but signed a lease in late 2018 to double that space. It will occupy less space at Cortex.

Des Moines Creek West, a project that is expected to support 600 jobs, started to take shape in February 2021 when Port of Seattle commissioners voted to double the size of the existing industrial park.

Walk into Gray’s office in downtown Birmingham, and the first things you’ll likely notice are the smiles. With its open floor plan, exposed beams, modern design, and bold colors, the space is inviting, but the people are what really make Gray’s Southeast office shine. The team provides a fully integrated service offering for some of the world’s largest corporations.

Drew Romans, regional manager of Gray’s Southeast office, remarks that these motivated individuals form a cohesive, effective…

Stephen Clark II, vice president of development at Clark Investment Group, said in emailed comments that developers “anticipate this project will be primarily residential.”

Recently published public records show New York-based Opal Holdings acquired the Normandale Lake Office Park in late June for $366 million.