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Travel risk management company ramps up hiring
FocusPoint International is placing more jobs in South Florida due to the Sunshine State's business-friendly atmosphere.
Wells Fargo economist likens crypto collapse to the dot-com bust
“All the way up, people borrow against their best assets, so they tend to take on more and more risk,” said Mark Vitner, senior economist at Wells Fargo.
RIPCO aims to grow food and beverage clientele with acquisition
The acquisition will help RIPCO fulfill demand in New Jersey, Queens, the Bronx and Long Island.
New Southwest Airlines concourse at Phoenix Sky Harbor Terminal 4 set to welcome passengers
Starting June 20, flights will begin landing and taking off at the Phoenix airport’s eighth concourse in Terminal 4. The eight-gate, 275,000-square-foot addition will be used exclusively by Southwest Airlines.
Top of the List: Orlando’s biggest minority-owned companies
Orlando's top five minority-owned businesses generated more than $339.6 million combined in Central Florida revenue.
FBI headquarters search can continue where it left off, the GSA confirms
Maryland Democrats, meanwhile, secured $500 million in the proposed 2023 federal budget for the project.
Commerce Park buildings in Beachwood sell for $7.2 million
A 147-unit apartment conversion is planned for one of the buildings.
These Atlanta ZIP codes had the most investor home purchases in first quarter
The activity is concentrated in the metro area's southern and western suburbs, while the city of Atlanta and its northern suburbs are relatively quiet.
A three-building multifamily portfolio in Chicago has been sold
Multifamily investors seeking a presence in urban neighborhoods are flocking to one Chicago neighborhood.
Rental community with 179 townhomes planned for Oswego
The development will include a mix of 2-and-3 -bedroom rental units between 1,559 and 1,747 square feet with rents starting at $2,700 a month.