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Mall owners have been planning for the closures and some already have contingency plans in place, according to a report by CBRE.

Business and community leaders reacted to the news of Allen's death by sharing their memories — and a commitment to continue his vision.

Seattle-based Vulcan Inc., the billionaire's holding company, announced his death Monday on behalf of his family.

Commercial litigation finance in the Lone Star State is here to stay as more litigants and law firms need help to manage costs and risks.

Anyone who has been a party to a lawsuit knows firsthand that litigation gets expensive in a hurry, especially if the case involves a complex, high-stakes commercial dispute.

Budget-busters include electronic discovery, annual rate increases and skyrocketing costs for experts. Case outcomes often come down to which side has deeper pockets and more money…

The company created two new vice president positions and announced the president will become a division president for Lennar and Village Builders, which are related entities.

Milwaukee issued a demolition permit for the former American Legion Hall in the Bay View neighborhood where a local developer plans a new apartment building.

Milwaukee officials on Friday approved demolition of the building at 2860 S. Kinnickinnic Ave., which dates to 1941. That building most recently housed Little DeMarinis Pizza. The Legion’s George Washington Bay View Post 180 that owns the property has been attempting to sell it.

Neighborhood Ald. Tony Zielinski said local investor Scott…

Midway Chairman Bradley Freels and his wife, Claudia, have put their custom-built Sandalwood home at 30 Robinlake Lane on the market.

The asking price is $5.95 million, and Patti Garrison with Martha Turner Sotheby’s International Realty has the listing.

Click through the slideshow for a look inside the property.

The Freels bought the 0.77-acre property in December 1995, and the 6,930-square-foot house was completed in 1997, according to Harris County Appraisal District records. The total property’s…

First off, let's establish this right up front: Lists like this are downright impossible to compile and should not be attempted.

Now, on with the list.

I did not include the White House, Capitol or major monuments — it's a given that they changed the city. I omitted the Metrorail system for the same reason.

Everything else was fair game, and the projects here are my opinion and mine only. I want to thank Rebecca Miller of the D.C. Preservation League and Martin Moeller of the National Building…

A $20 million trust fund to help build affordable housing in Baltimore moved a step closer to reality Monday.

The City Council voted to move legislation to establish the fund to final approval after six months of examination and debate to find a way to help pay for low-income housing units.

The trust fund is needed to help develop affordable housing units in the city as luxury apartment developments have dominated the residential landscape over the past decade. As high-end units have come on the…