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The city has an opportunity to make our downtown more attractive and livable by increasing public access to the waterfront near the Aquarium. But standing in the way of that opportunity is the threat of two lawsuits.

One of the largest home improvement retailers in the country is moving ahead with its plan to bring a new location to the Dayton area.

Menards will break ground next spring on a new location in Fairborn, its fourth store in the Miami Valley. Miamisburg-based Oberer Realty Services said the store will be constructed on 21 acres within the Valle Greene North development owned by the firm.

The 248,000-square-foot Menards complex will open at 1227 E. Dayton Yellow Springs Road in Fairborn. The amount…

At Pierce Boston, a 30-story apartment and condominium tower in Boston’s Fenway neighborhood, residents can chill out on a rooftop pool deck or in open-air patios called sky cabanas, groom Fido in the building’s pet spa, and challenge their neighbors to a game of Pac-Man in the 18th-story arcade.

The building houses 109 condominiums and 240 apartments, with an 18th-floor common area. Some 73 percent of the Pierce’s apartments are leased, while 86 percent of condominiums are sold — a rate…

Sacramento area apartment construction may continue to fall short of demand.

Two of North Carolina’s most affordable towns are in Wake County, according to a new report from financial analysis website SmartAsset.

The rankings look at more than just home price; the analysis considers how much people earn as well, in addition to what they pay for a mortgage.

Based on that combination of metrics, Holly Springs and Knightdale rank among the top 10 towns in the state when it comes to affordability, as they have been for each of the past four years.

In Holly Springs, for example,…

While economists and those who work in commercial real estate locally still overall feel upbeat about Charlotte's multifamily market, a new report out this month suggests supply could outpace demand in the next couple of years.

The interactive map is updated periodically as new commercial projects crop up.

North Buffalo church relocating after selling Hertel Avenue property.