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The highest-profile booster of Nashville's Antioch community is under contract to buy its former Hickory Hollow Mall.

Ben Freeland, owner of several auto dealerships, confirmed to the Business Journal on Monday afternoon that he is under contract to buy the heart of the former shopping center and some surrounding properties. Freeland declined to disclose the price of the deal, but said he aims to finalize the purchase “as quickly as possible.”

“We're excited about the opportunity and we're working…

Merritt Properties is planning an 860,000-square-foot warehouse in Harford County, adding to the region's growing industrial market.

The building will be the first at the new 98-acre Tower Logistics Center at 1225 S. Philadelphia Blvd. in Perryman off Route 40. Development of the warehouse with more than 150 dock bays, four drive-in doors and 200 trailer parking spaces, will begin in the fall.

Leasing for the facility is underway, said Noelle Hewitt, a spokeswoman for Baltimore-based Merritt.…

The Northwest's first partnership that blends health care and workforce housing has been expanded, doubling the amount of affordable housing in the development.

Vacasa Community Association Management aims to appeal to buildings and complexes in resort areas where a large number of units are used for short-term or vacation rentals.

The move comes after a $38 million renovation that turned the nation's oldest Beaux-style building into an events space.

The Board of Zoning Adjustment denied the appeal of Selig, the Temple, and another nearby property owner, Hament Desai.

Seeking approvals for a 32-story tower offering apartments priced for low-income and luxury renters, a Milwaukee Housing Authority official said this may be the first mixed-income development of its kind for the community, but won’t be the last.

“When it works here, we can replicate it,” said Scott Simon, senior vice president of development for housing authority affiliate Travaux Inc.

The Housing Authority of the city of Milwaukee proposes the 350-unit building just north of downtown at…