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According to the agenda for the next meeting of the city-county Sports & Exhibition Authority, the Steelers are working to redesign the Great Hall facility at Heinz Field and relocate the ticket windows and some offices to build a new flagship store.

Fast fashion retailer Forever 21 Inc. is reportedly planning to file for bankruptcy and close some of its more than 700 stores in the process, which could impact some of Hawaii’s largest shopping malls.

The Wall Street Journal reports Forever 21 could file for bankruptcy in Delaware as soon as Sunday.

In Hawaii, the retailer has five stores at malls on Oahu, Ala Moana Center, Pearlridge Center, Ka Makana Alii and Royal Hawaiian Center in Waikiki, and on Maui at the Queen Kaahumanu Center.

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The city prospectus details all 17 designated Opportunity Zone areas in Buffalo.

The high-rises would add dozens of condos, hundreds of apartments and hotel rooms and nearly 300,000 square feet of Class A office space.

The more than $40 million project was to have started construction in 2018, but encountered delays.

Residential real estate brokers stepped up their sales in Birmingham over the past year, and the BBJ’s new List reveals which companies saw the highest sales volume during that span.

Henry Bloch's estate in Mission Hills, which he built and lived in for more than 50 years, is on the market for $4.6 million.

The home, located in the Indian Hills subdivision at 6400 Wenonga Terrace, is being listed by Costello Real Estate, a five-person team operating within Prairie Village-based residential real estate firm RE/MAX Premier Realty.

Bloch, who died in April at age 96, is the original owner, and this is the first time the 1.84-acre property has been on the market, said David Costello,…

Local governments around Greater Washington now plan to set targets for housing production over the next decade, as part of a regional initiative to build 320,000 new homes by 2030 and ease the region’s cost pressures.

Members of the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments agreed Wednesday on a series of new goals related to housing affordability, pledging to heed the advice of researchers and advocates by committing to a major boost in construction to up the region’s housing supply.

The…