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A&B reported net income of $2.5 million, or 3 cents per diluted share, for the second quarter, compared to net income of $4.3 million, or 9 cents per diluted share, for the same quarter in 2017.

Anyone who’s taken a swim in the Sheraton Waikiki's infinity pool, or driven past the fountain at the entrance to Kahului Airport or looked up at the corner of Auahi and Kamakee streets to see Anaha’s glass-bottomed pool cantilevered over the street is familiar with Pacific Aquascapes’ work.

The locally owned company is one of Hawaii's largest pool and water feature designers and builders.

The company was founded in 1980 by John Groark, who was known for his rock work and water features…

Brookfield Asset Management, which won shareholder approval this week to buy GGP, the owner Hawaii’s Ala Moana Center, for $15 billion, is adding another company with Hawaii ties to its portfolio with an $11 billion deal to acquire Forest City Realty Trust.

Toronto-based Brookfield (NYSE: BAM), whose affiliate Brookfield Property Partners won approval from GGP shareholders this week to purchase the mall owner, is buying Cleveland-based Forest City (NYSE: FCEA) for $11.4 billion, the two companies…

Kettler Inc.'s decision to move its naming rights from the Kettler Iceplex to Capital One Arena's second-level concourse was a long time in the making.

CEO Bob Kettler told me Thursday that his company and the arena's owner, Monumental Sports & Entertainment, started exploring different avenues for Kettler to market its brand a year ago, just as its 12-year naming rights deal for the Washington Capitals' practice facility was nearing an end.

The Tysons developer, which owns apartments and mixed-used…

The Phoenix metro area experienced the second-largest increase nationwide, after Houston.

The controversial and expensive project gave hope to some residents the city's sprawl and affordability, traffic and gentrification crises could be eased through an updated land development code — or, at least, not get worse. But it also became a political lightning rod for activists and neighborhood groups. This month, the “divisive and poisoned” turn of the debate proved too much. So now what?

This week’s on the market looks at some of the most expensive homes currently for sale in O’Fallon, Missouri.

9003 Spy Glass Hill Dr., $649,000: This 4,471-square-foot home has four bedrooms and four bathrooms. The home’s kitchen has a built-in refrigerator and walk-in pantry. The basement has a wet bar, entertainment room, billiards and a gas fireplace. Outside, the home has a saltwater pool.

831 Snowberry Ridge Dr., $629,900: This four-bedroom, five-bathroom home is being sold with…

A historic Dallas estate is offering buyers a chance to take a tour through Europe without leaving the comfort of home.

An affluent family built the 11,873-square-foot property at 3806 Beverly Dr. in 1934 after taking a grand tour through Europe. The property echoes the sights from several countries they visited: design elements from villas in Spain and Portugal, an entryway fountain made with French limestone, an English stone fountain in the dining courtyard, tile floors imported from Morocco,…

Robert Griffin III, an NFL quarterback who recently joined the Baltimore Ravens, has put his home on Lake Conroe up for sale.

Lance Loken, CEO of Houston Portfolio Real Estate and The Loken Group, is the listing agent for the 9,091-square-foot mansion north of Houston. The asking price is $2.6 million, according to the listing on HAR.com and Houston Portfolio Real Estate’s website.

Click through the slideshow for a virtual tour of the mansion.

The 1-acre property, at 110 April Breeze…

Birmingham's real estate scene has been on the rise in a number of ways, from its commercial building boom to its hot residential market.

But behind those deals is a crop of rising stars who are primed to shape the local industry for years to come.

In the attached photo gallery, you can meet the up-and-coming talent in the Birmingham area's commercial and residential real estate, construction, architecture and related industries. These honorees are 30 years old or younger and are already making…