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California exodus to Texas raises fears of worsening traffic, higher taxes
Texas is the most popular state for Californians to move to. Some residents of the Lone Star State worry that means we're becoming more like the Golden State.
Maryland firm buys St. Charles County apartments for $45 million
Maryland firm adds to its local portfolio with the two apartment complexes.
Edgewood residential project gets top honor from ARC
The Developments of Excellence awards recognize the developments and places in the Atlanta region that are improving quality of life for residents.
Zillow hires Amazon VP as chief financial officer
It's the latest Amazon executive to jump ship amid a hot job market and an impending HQ2 decision.
Anton DevCo moves headquarters to Ice Blocks from Bay Area
Anton DevCo said it's pursuing opportunities for market-rate and affordable housing in and around downtown Sacramento.
SamKoo launching sales for second Kapiolani condo tower
SamKoo Hawaii plans to open the sales office next week for The Central Ala Moana, its second mostly affordable Honolulu condominium project, with Century 21 iProperties as the exclusive sales agent for the project.
The sales office is scheduled to open on Monday at the project’s site at 1391 Kapiolani Blvd., behind Ala Moana Center.
SamKoo is also starting to hold “housing educational seminars” starting this weekend for prospective buyers of the affordable units. SamKoo is reserving 60 percent…
San Jose mayor’s bold 25,000 housing goal in danger as bond looks headed to defeat
A $450 million bond measure, the critical element of Mayor Sam Liccardo's plan to build 25,000 units of housing is losing at the ballot box despite getting 60 percent of the vote.
Hermann Park-adjacent lofts sold to apartment developer
County records appraised the building at around $60 million in 2018.
With new director, condo developer Trumark Urban hunts for smaller projects due to rising construction costs
Kim Diamond, the newly appointed managing director of developer Trumark Urban, said the developer is will begin to pursue smaller projects on the Peninsula and in the South Bay.
Is Denver out of the running for Amazon HQ2? Some reports have Mile High City on outside looking in
Is Denver done for in the Amazon HQ2 sweepstakes? If the unnamed sources in a Wall Street Journal story from Sunday are to be believed, the metro area’s mile high goose is all but cooked, even though the e-commerce behemoth may be considering splitting up its second headquarters among two cities or more.
Some of the people who have headed up Colorado’s campaign to attract Amazon, though, say not so fast.
“We have received no notification that we have been disqualified from the process,” said Sam Bailey, vice president of economic development for the Metro Denver Economic Development Corp., which is handling the bid process on behalf of the state.
The Journal cites “knowledgeable people” in asserting Amazon’s negotiations with public officials are moving into advanced stages in Northern Virginia, a region that has emerged as a front runner to land the Seattle-based company’s HQ2 project in the minds of many. Reporting in the Jeff Bezos-owned Washington Post seemed to corroborate the ..