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Plans for a 190-unit apartment building, tentatively known as Midtown Corner, have been submitted to the city of Minneapolis. That building would go on the former Rainbow Foods space on East Lake Street.

The proposed Midtown Corner building will have six floors. The first will be retail space, while the next five will be apartments.

The whole building will be affordable housing, with rent set between 60 and 80 percent of the area median income. A smaller number of apartments will be more even more…

A representative from the city said in an email that six members constitute a quorum, meaning that meetings can continue despite the three open chairs.

The properties were once issued as part of a much larger RFP to redevelop the “superblock,” which originally covered five city blocks.

As buyers rely on keyword searches to find homes, missing fields can be a critical mistake.

Niche, which is headquartered in Pittsburgh, recently released its “Best Places it Live in Pennsylvania” list for 2019, and several local areas made the list.

Mount Lebanon led the way for the Pittsburgh region, coming in at No. 7 on the list.

Squirrel Hill North just missed making the top 10, coming in at 11, followed directly by Regent Square at No. 12 and Point Breeze at No. 13.

Bradford Woods came in at No. 15.

Philadelphia suburb Chesterbrook was at the top of the list, followed by Penn…

Some recent trends familiar to the Charlotte resale market were evident ahead of the spring season, often linked with being a busy time for homebuyers and sellers.

Top line housing stats looked good for 2018 but 4th quarter numbers could show us trends for 2019.

A Texas investor has acquired the former Minneapolis Boulevard Hotel and is switching the property's flag to a Radisson.

A bank of new Peloton bikes will soon line a workout room in a Columbia office tower — and if tenants don't want to exercise, they could always take a sushi rolling class.

The trendy workout equipment will be the main draw in a 6,000-square-foot lobby and common space in Columbia Gateway as a 106,000-square-foot building that first opened in 1998 is being redesigned and remade for the future.

It will offer a lobby that has a cafeteria flanked by large and small meeting areas with sofas and comfy…