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Action Housing affiliate closes on purchase of Squirrel Hill Theater
Squirrel Hill Theater to be demolished to make way for affordable housing
Should California get rid of single-family zoning?
When you’re dealing with a housing crisis, should a city even have single-family zoning?
2019 Family-Owned Business Awards: Beldon Roofing Co.
After serving on Army Gen. George Patton's staff during World War II and helping liberate concentration camps in Europe, Morry Beldon found himself stateside as a civilian with no job prospects.
“My grandfather never talked about his time overseas,” said Bradford Beldon, CEO and chief culture officer at Beldon Roofing Co. While his grandfather worked for one of the country's most celebrated generals and saw unspeakable things when soldiers with the U.S. Third Army commanded by Patton broke…
Reston condo proposal earns a thumbs down from county officials
Plans for a $50 million condo building just north of Reston Town Center have hit a serious snag, with Fairfax County officials raising big concerns about the project.
McLean developer Norton Scott is pitching a 13-story tower with 59 for-sale condominiums for a .84-acreparcel along New Dominion Highway near Fountain Drive.
The developer sees it as a valuable chance to add new condos in a busy section of Reston that hasn’t seen much condo construction recently, but county planners don’t view…
Bay Area experts weigh in on opportunity zones and what they mean for developers
A number of Bay Area funds and investors have leapt forward to take advantage of the opportunity zone program
248-unit development in southeast Columbus looks to benefit from new community reinvestment area
A recently tweaked city incentives tool could benefit a forthcoming southeast Columbus development and stimulate additional residential construction around it.
Opportunity zones spark interest among developers, investors across the country
A new federal program provides powerful incentives for developers to invest in thousands of low-income communities across the country. Will the program pay dividends for residents and investors alike?
Chase plans move into region’s most competitive suburban banking market
JPMorgan Chase & Co. plans to enter perhaps suburban Philadelphia’s busiest retail banking market and signed on to become a tenant in a new West Philadelphia development.
Chase (NYSE: JPM), which entered the competitive Philadelphia retail landscape last September with plans to open 50 branches in the next five years, has filed its latest application to add a location at the corner of Lancaster Avenue and Sugartown Road in Wayne.
According to a real estate developer, Chase has signed a lease…
Job fair to highlight NGA opportunities
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will host a fair Thursday for those interested in construction jobs for the $1.7 billion National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency headquarters to be built in north St. Louis.
Attendees will learn of the opportunities in apprenticeships and union and trade programs in carpentry, HVAC, plumbing, heavy equipment operation and other construction trades, according to a release.
St. Louis Agency on Training and Employment (SLATE), Building Union Diversity, MOKAN, Associated…
Microsoft reveals renderings for multibillion-dollar HQ renovation (Photos)
The renovation will add 2.5 million square feet of office space at Microsoft's Redmond campus, enough to accommodate an additional 8,000 employees.