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How Georgia’s booming film industry may force some Atlanta hotels to adapt
More hotels may be poised to convert their units to short-term rentals, a cross between a hotel and an apartment.
Exclusive: Law firm GrayRobinson signs downtown Tampa office lease
The law firm, once rumored to be considering a move to Water Street Tampa, will stay in the central business district.
Southern Pines gets new type of housing product as growth accelerates
The introduction of build-to-rent homes into the community shows the evolution of Moore County.
Amazon outlines its progress on affordable housing in Bellevue
Amazon's $2 billion housing commitment is an effort to curb the negative effects its presence has on residential real estate in Bellevue, Nashville and Arlington, Virginia.
Kane Realty details new phases of $1 billion North Hills development (Gallery)
A major development that's transforming North Hills in Raleigh is moving forward with the latest plans.
Edge district project in St. Pete gets $3M in county funding for office space
The county approved funding for Class A office space the developers intend to build on the site.
Middle Market Fast 50 Leader Bill Frame Kidder Mathews
What draws CEOs to the lead a company? Kidder Mathews' Bill Frame shares his reasons.
St. Louis general contractor KAI Build deepens roots with Lenexa office expansion
KAI Build now has 13 employees in its Lenexa office, and the firm is booked through the year with work such construction on the new Kansas City International Airport terminal.
Waterfront office building on Lake Union acquired by investor new to Seattle
The investor calls the seven-story building “a generational waterfront property in a market we’ve been looking at building a presence in for some time.”
Why this general contractor believes diversified portfolios of work can help construction companies weather economic storms
Amid unheard-of supply chain issues and construction material lead times, a tight labor market and a 40-year high inflation rate at the end of last quarter, companies across the construction industry are vying for ways to maintain their competitive advantage in the Dallas-Fort Worth market.
In addition to current market and economic factors, the construction industry operates cyclically. Industries heat up and cool off. Having a diverse project portfolio allows companies to follow those waves and…