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The authority may occupy part of a prospective new hotel at the airport.

Los Angeles biopharmaceutical company Kite Pharma plans to open a new manufacturing facility in Frederick County that will produce cell therapies for people with cancer.

The company, a subsidiary of Gilead Sciences (NASDAQ: GILD), will build its new facility on an empty 20-acre site at 9021 Bennett Creek Blvd. in Urbana.

The Maryland Department of Commerce has approved a $2 million conditional loan through the Advantage Maryland Fund to help Kite get up and running. Under the conditions of…

It took Christy Frazier almost a year and around 10,000 pieces of mirror to finish a massive mosaic that spans the featured wall of The Phoenix Arts District.

The outdoor walls have been painted and adorned with art by Frazier and others since she first bought three warehouse buildings near the intersection of 14th and Market streets in 2016 for a total of $685,000. Over the next year, more changes are expected to transform the roughly 100,000 square feet of space in the buildings.

When complete,…

From luxury apartments to massive mixed-use developments, major construction projects are changing neighborhoods are Tampa Bay.

A nonprofit launched by JBG Smith Properties (NYSE: JBGS) and the Federal City Council has raised $12.5 million to preserve and create affordable workforce housing in Greater Washington, the organization announced Wednesday.

The Washington Housing Conservancy, which JBG Smith teased almost a year ago, hopes to maintain the affordability of 3,000 units on a long-term basis for renters earning an average of 60 percent of the area median income.

Housing affordability has long been an issue for Greater…

While many on the front lines report brisk home sales as interest rates remain low and steady, some say the market is fickle and subject to low inventories that have driven down total sales volumes.

Home sale prices spiked to a record high for the month of March, and the higher prices didn't dissuade buyers.

City officials in Salem are looking for ideas to redevelop two historic buildings — each over 150 years old — and a nearby parking lot right next to the busiest commuter rail station outside of Boston.

On Wednesday, the city's redevelopment authority put out a request for qualifications — a first step toward choosing a developer — for two buildings that span 55,100 square feet, with an option to also build on a 36,600 square foot lot across the street.

Tom Daniel, Salem’s director of…