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New 220,000-square-foot project expected to be out of the ground in July at a price tag near $60 million.

A project with two hotels, retail, restaurants and a bank could be coming to the Country Club Plaza.

The project’s developers won initial approval Tuesday for the project’s preliminary development plan from the Kansas City Plan Commission.

Located at 46th and Wornall streets in the northern portion of the Plaza, the project would include two hotels, both of which will operate under the Marriott flag, as well as a Commerce Bank with a drive-thru, and ground-level restaurants and retail. The…

West Bend again is talking with developers over redeveloping the former Gehl Co. plant near its downtown, with one proposing offices and a hotel run by Kinseth Hospitality Cos. of Iowa.

Jeff Jeffrey has been named the Houston Business Journal’s new commercial real estate reporter.

Jeffrey will cover commercial real estate deals in Houston, such as office, industrial and land deals, as well as construction, architecture and engineering.

Most recently, Jeffrey was national digital producer at American City Business Journals, the HBJ's parent company. There, he covered national business stories that were distributed to ACBJ’s 43 publications across the country, including the…

Apartment occupancy hasn't been this high since May 2016, when occupancy was 90.9%.

As Palo Alto and Menlo Park denounce statewide housing legislation, East Palo Alto is standing up for itself. “East Palo Alto can’t be the dormitory for the tech industry and other job growth that’s taking place,” one City Council member said at a contentious hearing on the issue.

Homeowners in Schenectady paid the highest effective property tax rate in the Albany area last fiscal year at $48.20 per $1,000. The rate was down $3.30 per $1,000 from the year before.

That's according to an analysis by the Empire Center for Public Policy, a fiscally conservative research group in Albany. The effective tax rate includes taxes paid to the county, town/city, school district and village (where applicable).

The village of Scotia in Schenectady County was the second-highest. The cities…