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Insurance giant buys land in north Scottsdale for regional headquarters
The development will eventually include two hotels, office and other commercial space.
Sorenson, Nassetta at White House as U.S. travel leaders talk international visitation with Trump
Leaders of the U.S. travel sector, including Bethesda-based Marriott International CEO Arne Sorenson and McLean-based Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc. (NYSE: HLT) CEO Christopher Nassetta, met with President Donald Trump Tuesday at the White House to discuss “travel’s essential contributions to the U.S. economy,” the U.S. Travel Association announced.
The association’s president, Roger Dow, described Trump in a statement as a “keen listener whenever you’re talking about growing the economy.”…
Vertical construction starting on new downtown Sac high-rise
What’s likely to be the tallest Sacramento building in the current cycle of the real estate market will start making vertical progress this month.
Mall owner files Chapter 11 for Century III Mall
Moonbeam affiliate takes Century III into Chapter 11, postponing again a scheduled sheriff's sale for the 1.2 million-square-foot mall.
Courtyard hotel at 9th and F to close for renovations
Big change is coming to a prominent corner of Ninth and F streets NW, which has been home to the Courtyard by Marriott hotel since 1999.
The Penn Quarter hotel and the restaurant space on its ground floor will go under renovation on Nov. 1, according to a source close to the property owner, Global Holdings, which declined to comment for this story.
A representative of Gordon Biersch, the brewpub that has occupied the restaurant space for 17 years, told Washington CityPaper last month that the…
Land sales, prices slow in first half of 2018 — except for one key sector
The price per square foot for land in most sectors decreased in the first half of 2018 compared with the previous year.
Facebook — on Bay Area expansion spree — completes new Gehry-designed Menlo Park campus
Facebook has opened the doors of one of several planned additions to its Menlo Park headquarters and company officials are hoping the new campus garners the most “likes” from prospective tech talent.
Facebook, on Bay Area expansion spree, completes new Gehry-designed Menlo Park campus
Facebook has opened the doors of one of several planned additions to its Menlo Park headquarters and company officials are hoping the new campus garners the most “likes” from prospective tech talent.
Orlando OKs conditional plan for $107M Creative Village apartment complex
The Orlando City Commission today helped move forward two pieces of the planned $1 billion, 68-acre, mixed-used Creative Village in downtown.
The commissioners voted unanimously during the Sept. 4 city council meeting to give conditional approval of a $107 million, 390-unit apartment complex. The Creative Village Design Review Committee still wants to review certain aspects of the apartment project such as the streetscape, parking, architecture and appearance, before it gets full approval.
The…
Locust Point residents upset after zoning board delays hearing on nine-story building near Domino Sugar
A hearing over a zoning change for a nine-story mixed-use development in Locust Point was postponed Tuesday at City Hall, upsetting residents of the South Baltimore peninsula who came to protest the project.
About 30 residents walked out of the hearing room disappointed and angry after the Baltimore City Board of Municipal and Zoning Appeals delayed the discussion on a proposed nine-story office and apartment development on Woodall Street near the Domino Sugar plant.
“We're not happy about it,”…