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Cerner Corp. continues to proactively diversify its portfolio as pressure mounts to deliver value-based care in new venues and environments that extend outside of hospitals. This time, the company is jumping into the fast-growing senior-living market.

As part of the North Kansas City-based health IT company's focus on pursuing adjacent markets outside of traditional hospital settings, Cerner (Nasdq: CERN) is teaming up with LifeCenters Communities LLC, a planned wellness community development company,…

A new report says three of the nation’s top “sell” markets for investors in multifamily projects are in the Bay Area, with San Jose being No. 1.

Economists say the expansion of the past 10 years is still in place, even though it has slowed down of late. Experts weigh in on the risks and specific outlook for the Valley's economy in the next couple of years.

“We were cautious,” said Developer Ted Rouse about rehabbing and then building homes in the emerging neighborhood.

Modernism Week doesn’t want to lecture you about how hip a city Denver was a half-century ago. It wants to show you the proof.

“‘Flyover town,’ ‘cowtown,’ ‘little, podunk Denver,’” organizer Adrian Kinney says, rattling off a list of disses the city has suffered over time. None of that matches the reality of Denver’s architectural history, which was often cutting-edge in its time.

If you go
Modernism Week takes place Aug.16-25 with 18 events on the schedule, including curator-guided tours of the midcentury-themed “Serious Play” exhibition at the Denver Art Museum. Ticket prices vary. More info at denvermodernismweek.com.

His evidence: the 7,000-plus midcentury-modern homes his organization catalogued in the metro region, all marking their moment with the simple, sleek and sky-high design of their era. From the 1950s to the 1970s, as Denver was experiencing its post-war economic boom, developers were focused on “the now,” and looking toward a future full of fast cars, high-tech appli..

National Harbor has a gondola to sell you. And if you believe that, you can soon go to Rasmus Auctions and bid on it.

The Peterson Cos., National Harbor’s developer and owner, acquired an authentic gondola in the earliest days of the Prince George’s County community to welcome a pair of Italian restaurants opening there: Bond 45 and Fiorella Italian Kitchen.

The gondola (the kind that floats, not the lift) was used as a wedding barge in its previous life, but it didn’t really have a purpose…

TEKsystems Inc. is opening an office in downtown Milwaukee, a community the international software services company recently dubbed the “newest tech hub.”

Glenwood Development Co., a Mesa-based real estate firm, bought a Safeway-anchored shopping center in Prescott for $13.1 million.

Kevin Fryman, Edward Hanley and Lee Csenar of Hanley Investment Group represented the seller, Columbus Pacific Properties of Santa Monica, California, in the sale. The buyer was self-represented.

The shopping center, on 15.26 acres at 1042 Willow Creek Road, is 97% occupied by tenants including Safeway, C-A-L Ranch Stores and Bealls Outlets.

“Investors and the…

Crane Watch is in a constant state of flux, as it should be.

The vast majority of the projects we started with in 2017 when we launched the interactive map of the region's largest ongoing construction projects have been completed, and replaced with, essentially, an entirely new set.

All but two of the projects in the gallery above, the top 10 largest projects underway right now (plus one bonus), are relatively recent additions.

The Washington Business Journal generally limits Crane Watch to…

The real estate agent describes this $2.65 million home as “one of the last great estates on White Bear Lake,” with 2.3-acres of privacy, gorgeous west-facing sunset views, lakefront property and a sweeping lawn with “gentle elevation to the lake.”

Built in 1910, the home has character but has been updated throughout, with four bedrooms, five bathrooms and a four-season lakeside porch. The kitchen is newly updated and has a large island with seating, quartz countertops, French stone floors and…