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Woodland is getting a new addition to its stock of Victorian homes converted into offices, with a well-known developer playing a key part.

The neighborhood boasts more than 15,000 residents, 12,000 employees and 14,000 students at its schools, and quickly is becoming a premier place for tech innovation, education, unique office headquarters, sports venues and more.

A new survey shows that the vast majority of institutional buyers say that climate change will affect their strategies.

The state Dormitory Authority has canceled the procurement process for a $750 million public health lab in Albany after one team withdrew and another became ineligible to pursue the project.

Requests for qualifications will go out again in the coming weeks, followed by a request-for-proposals process for the qualified bidders.

The bidding process for the Wadsworth Lab project is starting over roughly a month after the Dormitory Authority issued requests for proposals to three design-build teams.…

The Dallas Business Journal spoke with Craig Cavileer, executive vice president of Majestic Realty Co., about the status of the redevelopment and the public-private partnership that made the project possible.

The MacNaughton Group quietly acquired a boutique hotel in Waikiki, a “hidden gem” on the Gold Coast end of Kalakaua Avenue, at the end of last year for $30 million.

The sale of the Lotus Honolulu at Diamond Head hotel closed on Dec. 10. The seller was Nobuka USA Inc.

“We view it as a hidden gem in an excellent location on the Gold Coast of Waikiki,” Emily Reber Porter, chief operating officer of The MacNaughton Group, said in an email to Pacific Business News. “We look forward to preserving…

TJX Cos. has canceled plans to open three HomeGoods stores in Hawaii and has plans to bring its Marshalls brand back to the Islands in at least one location after a 23-year absence.

The discount home furnishings and housewares retailer, which is owned by TJX Cos. Inc. (NYSE: TJX), was to have opened its first store in the Islands in West Oahu, in a 25,000-square-foot space in a new building at Kapolei Commons.

But a spokesperson for the shopping center said TJX will instead open a Marshalls store,…

Kirc Savage stared out over the so-called incoming department where rows of truck bays help ship millions of products a week from Amazon.com Inc.'s fulfillment center in Lake Nona.

The hub, which opened in August, spans more than 2.3 million square feet over four levels — roughly the size of 40 football fields. The Seattle-based e-commerce behemoth (Nasdaq: AMZN) employs roughly 1,500 people in the center, which is one of the largest properties Amazon operates in the Sunshine State.

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A new affordable housing project will try to address at least some of the fallout from past urban renewal efforts that pushed residents out of the Interstate Corridor area in North Portland.

Located at 5020 N. Interstate Ave., the 64-unit, mixed-income project comes from a partnership between Portland nonprofits Proud Ground and Habitat for Humanity Portland/Metro East. Prospective buyers in the city's North/Northeast Neighborhood Housing Strategy Preference Policy Waitlist program will be given…

San Francisco anticipates booming housing sales in spring fueled by a stable of new millionaires with fresh IPO wealth, but another variable may also be at play.