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Retina Associates, an eye physician group specializing in retina care, will rent 8,580 square feet in the 6201 College Blvd. building in Overland Park, Copaken Brooks announced.

The company will rent second-floor space in the seven-story building. Headquartered in Overland Park, Retina Associates also has locations throughout the area, as well as in Topeka and Sedalia. Copaken Brooks owns and manages the building.

Built in 1990 as the NCAA headquarters, the building was converted to office space…

The North Lawndale headquarters, a source of pride to residents before the retailer moved downtown, has slowly been redeveloped after years of sitting vacant.

North San Jose, once relegated as a space for low-slung industrial and manufacturing buildings, has seen enormous activity when it comes to leasing and sales.

Lake Union Partners will lease the main commercial space to a drug store, which will allow the company to offer below-market rents to other retailers.

Since 2017, the company has teamed with the city to build out several million square feet on the 98-acre area surrounding its headquarters.

The Texas developer leading a $200 million Amazon.com building in Oak Creek just made its second major investment in southeast Wisconsin, and is planning two large industrial facilities in Yorkville.

A Hickory-based senior community company expects to complete a 67-unit luxury assisted-living facility in Kannapolis this spring.

The developer wants to build 130 apartments and commercial space on East Long Street.

The URA board could take action on central East Liberty sites owned by the public that Mayor Bill Peduto has pledged could be developed to include new affordable housing.

Redeveloping the Fire Blocks District has the potential to become one of the most transformative projects in downtown Dayton.

The multi-phase initiative, which involves the adaptive reuse of several downtown buildings, is likely to take years before the vision is fully realized, but substantial progress has been made since a Columbus developer took over the project last summer.

The firm behind the massive redevelopment, The Windsor Companies, has spent the last several months working to rehabilitate…