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Gulch developer Los Angeles-based CIM Group, is in discussions with a probable Fortune 500 corporation that could create up to 600 jobs, according to sources at the state and city.

Table of Experts on Senior Living in Kansas City — Building for the Next Generation

Moderator: Stacie Prosser, Publisher / Market President – Kansas City Business Journal — In her role as Market President and Publisher, Stacie Prosser leads the KCBJ team to execute our mission of helping local executives and entrepreneurs grow their businesses, advance their careers and simplify their professional lives. She has been with the KCBJ for more than 20 years and served in both sales and management…

The company is proposing an overall mixed-use project ranging from 4 million square feet to 12 million square feet. All the concepts call for 1 million square feet of retail.

Mixed-use developments are taking on a new vitality. They now have a live-work-play energy and 24/7 bustle, and they’re becoming 365-days-a-year destinations that give neighborhood residents a place to walk to.

“Everything now is mixed-use,” says Russ Beck, Operations Manager for Juneau Construction Company. “People want to drive less. They want to be close to work, close to fun.” Juneau is renovating the popular CocoWalk shopping plaza in Coconut Grove to bring the neighborhood its newest office…

Each week on page 3 of our weekly edition we round up some of the quirkier news, talk and speculation running through the Austin business scene. This week, we peep a local CEO on Netflix, some online “funance” and 32,000 acres begging to be bought.

BRE Kapolei MF Property Owner LLC closed on the acquisition on Aug. 7, according to the deed signed by Anthony Beovich, managing director of real estate at Blackstone in New York.

The price is 40 percent higher than what the tower sold for in 2014 and is among the most expensive ever in Nashville on a per-square-foot basis.

Major hospitals, billion-dollar arenas and even office towers can now be manufactured and pre-assembled, a move that could cut construction costs in half.

Even in the upscale East Sacramento neighborhood, there’s an apparent need for a place to stash extra stuff.