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The Philadelphia developer has been active in several projects along the corridor.

Next month, Windsor Cos. will hold an official launch event for one of the biggest downtown Dayton redevelopment projects in decades.

The Columbus-based developer is transforming the Fire Blocks District: a 10-acre, six-building complex bounded by Second and Fourth streets and Jefferson and St. Clair streets.

A successful Fire Blocks project would create jobs, new residential and office space and breathe more life into the renaissance underway in downtown Dayton.

Windsor is in the process…

Technology company Field Nation's new downtown Minneapolis office is a physical reflection of its virtual landscape: Vibrant orange tubing that houses electrical wire — resembling a circuit board or a network map — meanders through the space, both to guide the visitor and to exhibit the company's brand.

“We wanted to create a space that connected the brand and business,” said Betsy Vohs, CEO of Minneapolis-based design firm Studio BV.

The orange conduit's omnipresence in the office is a manifestation…

Seven planned projects would cover more than 200 acres, according to plans filed with the county.

When it comes to buying homes, young adults are moving at a turtle’s pace compared to earlier generations. But the decision to keep renting isn’t necessarily a bad one.

“The choice is more complex than people think,” said Teo Nicolais, an instructor at the Harvard Extension School who specializes in real estate. “From a purely financial standpoint, the correct move is to rent the apartment or home you need in your 20s and 30s.”

Millennials, he advises, would do well to pocket the savings renting generates versus owning and set it aside for a larger home in a location that better fits future needs, i.e. the family home out in suburbs.

In 2006, about half of 31 year olds owned their own homes. But in 2016, the age where half of adults owned their homes had risen to 36, according to Chris Porter, demographer with John Burns Real Estate Consulting.

Several things are driving the five-year lag in ownership. Young adults shoulder a large portion of the massive $1.5 trillion in student lo..

The standard narrative for startup companies is that once they get off the ground and gain some momentum, they move from their founders’ kitchen table or garage into a flexible office or co-working space. Then, if they continue to succeed and grow, they move out of the nontraditional office realm and into the classic private office space, thus completing the metamorphosis from startup to corporate pillar.

Count Denver-based tech firm FullContact among the companies bucking that storyline. The company has announced it is moving out of its suite at 1755 Blake St. in Lower Downtown and into flexible office space provider WeWork’s newest Denver space in the Tabor Center. A major factor behind the move, FullContact officials said, was the flexibility the upscale WeWork space offered a company projected to grow from 90 employees to 175 by 2022.

“A headquarters should serve as the foundation for company culture, so our biggest considerations when searching for a new office were brand and fu..

Standard Insurance Company has been around since 1906, but its revamped offices in downtown Portland are anything but stuck in the past.

That was part of the goal behind a multimillion remodel of its two buildings that the longtime insurance company wrapped up earlier this summer.

The work, which started in 2015, modernized the Standard's offices, jazzing up conference rooms with local imagery, expanding break rooms, updating the workout facilities and locker rooms and revamping meeting rooms…

Developer Oppidan Investment Co. broke ground Monday on a 283-unit, 340,000-square-foot senior housing community in the Prospect Park neighborhood of Minneapolis.

The $85 million project, called The Pillars of Prospect Park, will stand 10- and six-stories high at different points and have 120 underground parking spots. The ground floor will accommodate 1,900 square feet of retail space and a 6,230-square-foot child care center, which expects to serve around 100 children, ranging from infants to…