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Rising interest rates are prompting a lot of repricing and causing a dislocation between buyers and sellers.

A change to De Soto's zoning code means that high-tech manufacturing companies now will need one, rather than two city approvals to build facilities in some industrial areas. The shift probably would result in faster approvals for a $4 billion megaproject if it chooses Kansas.

The cost of nearly everything is on the rise, and rents are no exception. Here's how average rents are trending locally.

Team NEO is looking for someone who can help find six to 10 large sites that could house new or expanding companies.

The plan builds upon nearly a decade of neighborhood planning led by the Department of City Planning.

Wheel & Sprocket teamed with a local developer to convert its aging Brookfield location and a neighboring transmission repair shop into a five-story building with apartments and a new store.

A 15-unit townhouse development is in the works for downtown St. Petersburg.

St. Pete-based NJR Construction Group has proposed the townhouses on a vacant .35-acre lot at 357 3rd St. S, across the street from apartment tower Camden Pier District and Harbour’s Edge senior apartments. The development will be two blocks from University of South Florida St. Pete.

Development costs are estimated at $9.6 million in city filings.

The 15 units will be split between two four-story buildings, according…

Mandel Group Inc. is proposing a multi-family development with a total of 250 units on 17 vacant acres in Cedarburg. The site is at the southeast corner of Highway 60 and Sheboygan Road.

Flooding linked to climate change can carry toxins and harm low-income urban communities, according to researchers at Brown, Rice, and New York universities.