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Online mortgage site Better.com raises $160M
Better.com moved its headquarters to 7 World Trade Center and said it's added 550 new employees in the past year.
No slumping in pumping despite strictures in Colorado’s new oil and gas law
The more than two dozen drilling rigs operating today in Colorado’s oil and gas fields won’t be going silent any time soon, even with the enactment this year of a law that promises to make life tougher for the industry statewide.
For starters, most operators in Colorado already have hundreds of completed permits in the bag that will keep them busy for months to come regardless of what happens to the pace of future approvals to drill. A report from Moody’s Investor Service issued right after Senate Bill 181 was signed into law in April gave a relatively sanguine forecast for oil and gas production in the state.
Other stories in this series
Part 1: Colorado severance tax collections expected to drop sharply, even though a bust is nowhere in sight
Part 2: Is it too late for Colorado to capture billions of dollars in oil and gas tax revenues in a permanent fund?
Part 3: No slumping in pumping despite strictures in Colorado’s new oil and gas law
The firm concluded that the new law — which..
EXCLUSIVE: Three Louisville companies partner to buy, renovate new East End HQ
All of the companies are outgrowing their current offices and were looking for something new.
WeWork leases leave landlords exposed to $40bn rent commitments
Hundreds of landlords are exposed to WeWork via $47.2bn of rental commitments, with little recourse if the office space company fails to pay.
Winter Construction leaving 50-story downtown tower for Chamblee
Winter Construction decision comes a few months after consulting giant McKinsey & Co. said it was relocating from downtown to a $200 million project on the Atlanta Beltline’s Eastside Trail.
(PHOTOS) Inside the Golden State Warriors new $1B Chase arena
Construction has finished on the Golden State Warriors' sparkling new home and the Chase Center is now ready for its Sept. 6 debut.
St. Louis County Library unveils new $8.5M branch
St. Louis County Library is continuing its Your Library Renewed campaign with the opening of the newly constructed Mid-County branch at 7821 Maryland Ave. in Clayton. The $8.5 million branch, which replaces a branch that opened on this site in 1977, will open Sept. 4 at 9 a.m.
The project is part of the Your Library Renewed campaign, a more than $120 million effort to renovate or replace 19 branches in the St. Louis County Library District. The campaign is funded through a 6-cent tax increase approved…
Livestock association, international union may swap KC-KCK hometowns
A flurry of moves could see the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers leave their longtime home in Kansas City, Kan., for the other side of the state line and the Livestock Marketing Association headed — ultimately — to a major project in KCK.
Planned Dinkytown tower could go as high as 25 stories
CA Ventures, the Chicago developer behind big apartment projects in Prospect Park and downtown Minneapolis, is setting its sights on Dinkytown. And it seems to be thinking even bigger this time.
Hyatt Place in Georgetown sold to Artemis Real Estate Partners
Artemis Real Estate Partners has purchased the 168-room Hyatt Place hotel at 2121 M St. NW.
The hotel, whose full name is Hyatt Place Washington D.C./Georgetown/West End, sold for $44.3 million, according to deed records, though the actual sale price is likely higher. Hotel sales are often recorded at a lower than actual sale price to reflect intangibles such as the property’s internal assets and reputation.
An LLC affiliated with Artemis bought the property from Renaissance Centro, the hotel's…