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South Suburban Senior Housing Apartments undergoing $15 million in renovations
The property is one of three in Harvey that Preservation of Affordable Housing bought from the YMCA.
Chinese biotech firm buys Coventry pharmaceutical plant
A Chinese biotech company now owns a Rhode Island pharmaceutical plant that once manufactured opioids. It said it does not intend to manufacture opioids at the site.
Demand for short-term rentals from film crews could boost Atlanta hotel revenue
After struggling through the pandemic, some hotels are seeing a growing source of revenue: TV and film crews pouring into Georgia. They stay for months. They want units that feel like home. Hotel owners are adapting.
David Tepper’s vision for entertainment district near Bank of America Stadium still in play
David Tepper, the multibillionaire hedge-fund trader who owns the Carolina Panthers and Bank of America Stadium, has made clear his interest in creating and developing an adjacent entertainment district. What would a proposed district near Spectrum Center mean for that prospect?
Travel growth in Southeast boosting hospitality investments
Out-of-state investors are looking at growing cities like Birmingham to capitalize on the hotel industry.
Atlanta extended stay hotels gain ground as film crews pour into the metro area
Occupancy for extended stay hotels was 78% in April, up from 75% during the same time last year, according to data provided by CoStar Group’s hotel analysis division STR.
St. Louis developer to break ground on spec cold storage facility in Tampa market
The St. Louis-based developer, in partnership with a Miami private equity real estate investment firm, has assembled three parcels in the Tampa area.
Southside apartment complex sold for more than $21 million
The rental community consists of 140 units.
St. Louis’ 29-story timber tower would be taller than world’s tallest, opening soon in Milwaukee
On the cusp of opening the world’s tallest mass timber building in Milwaukee, the project architect is working on a timber tower in St. Louis that could be almost 30 feet taller.
This house style is among the nation’s least popular, but it’s Wisconsin’s favorite
The housing style Wisconsin residents find most attractive is among the least favored by households nationwide, according to a recent report from the online home improvement services marketplace HomeAdvisor.