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After bagging McKesson’s HQ, Texas business recruiters come back for more in the Bay Area
Texas officials are sharpening their focus on the Bay Area’s strong suit: technology and life-sciences companies.
Tennessee developer breaks ground on prominent Boulder project
A six-acre mixed-use community is underway in on Pearl Parkway.
Messer oversees multimillion-dollar federal project: PHOTOS
Messer Construction Co. is overseeing a $13 million renovation at the Air Force Research Laboratory in Dayton.
Developer of 3-tower Hillsborough Street project talks timeline, plans
The developers behind downtown Raleigh’s latest tower proposal are planning to do something that has proven tricky in the Triangle: build without tenants lined up beforehand.
EXCLUSIVE: GE Aviation moving ‘several hundred jobs’ to the Banks
GE Aviation, the General Electric Co. subsidiary that provides jet engines, components and integrated systems for commercial and military aircraft, is planning to move hundreds of employees to downtown Cincinnati.
Largest Greater Cincinnati Engineering Firms
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Scaled-down Neptune Beach project moves forward
After suffering a defeat from the Neptune Beach City Council this past summer, TriBridge Residential is moving ahead with new plans for commercial development at 500 Atlantic.
Developer TriBridge and property owner TLM Realty have filed an application with the City of Neptune Beach for a development order at the site, which is located near the intersection of Atlantic Boulevard and 3rd Street. The latest plans call for the construction of three commercial buildings totaling about 30,000 square feet.…
D.C. developer debuts 19-story Music Row project
The company founder is the 18th member of his family to graduate from nearby Vanderbilt University — but he says that's not why Nashville rose to the top when his team evaluated expansion options.
Housing is already in a slump. So it (probably) can’t cause a recession.
The United States may or may not enter a recession this year, but if it does, housing is unlikely to be the cause, because it never really recovered in the first place.
Luxury Washington Township home on the market for $874K
The luxury home at 10713 Ashel Court is 6,046 square feet and has seven bedrooms. The home was built in 2018.
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The home has four bathrooms and one half-bathroom. The home features coffered ceilings and a modern open-floor concept. The kitchen includes custom quartz countertops, a spacious center island, and stainless steel appliances. The great room includes floor-to-ceiling windows. The home also offers a salon space and a media room. The lower level…