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Seawall Development buys two more buildings in Remington
The 13-year-old company is behind Remington Row and the R. House food hall.
First big development in Beulah Park gets a green light
The first phases of the massive Beulah Park redevelopment have a green light to break ground.
Developer Pat Kelley has received final approval for the first big construction at the former racetrack in Grove City – a 93-unit Danbury Senior Living Community, set for the northwest corner of the development. Construction starts this fall.
“It's been a long process so it's particularly exciting to get this part of the development going,” he said by phone. “But we'll have a few more pieces behind…
Why Bay Area residents think the American Dream is dying
As the cost of living — from home prices to gas — rises across the Bay Area and beyond, almost half of the region's residents have lost faith in the American Dream.
Forty-five percent of Bay Area residents say the American Dream — if you work hard, you will get ahead — is still true today, compared to 44 percent who say it “once held true but not anymore,” according to new research by the Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI).
Even with the San Francisco Bay Area’s hot job market,…
Cover Story: Family trucking business destination — $1B and beyond
Custom Truck One Source — flush with Blackstone cash and Ross family members — keeps rolling after surviving the Great Recession. The family bonds and investment are helping the Kansas City company shift into a higher gear as it roars to becoming a $1 billion company.
Albany’s apartment scene is slowing down, but still robust
Three years ago was a high-water mark for apartment and townhouse construction in the region.
New Mexico’s Wealthiest ZIP Codes
A score was generated by American City Business Journals’ analysis of eight current American Community Survey indicators from the U.S. Census Bureau. Positive scores were awarded for all performances that were better than the national average within each category; negative scores were given for all performances that were worse. The wealth index for a given ZIP code is the sum of its eight scores.
THE LIST: Charlotte’s largest commercial real estate companies
This week’s Charlotte Business Journal lists the area’s largest commercial real estate firms, ranked by number of full-time local employees. JLL tops the list with 713 employees in the Charlotte area, up from 602 in 2017. The company has 37 local licensed commercial real estate brokers. In July, JLL represented Sharonview Federal Credit Union on its building purchase and headquarters move to an 180,000-square-foot space at Edgewater Corporate Center in Lancaster County.
CBRE and Lincoln Harris…
Wawa proposes its second store in Hollywood, breaks ground on 2 more in South Florida
New Wawa stores are on the way in Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties.
One of Louisville’s largest manufacturers plans $5M expansion
The company got the OK for tax incentives Thursday and will add 45 jobs.
California investment company buys Triad distribution center for $2.26 million
Investor owns properties in Raleigh and Charlotte.