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A place of their own: Brothers build the exclusive community they couldn’t find
Brothers Ben and Travis Geisler wanted a wooded community to call home. So they are building one in Davidson.
What you’ll find in CBJ’s 2018 edition of Luxury Living
Here’s what it took to make it into the 2018 edition of CBJ Luxury Living: a unique vision — and lots of patience. The former was at the core of our story-planning sessions for the magazine. We wanted to feature uncommon ideas that would bring something new to Charlotte’s residential market. We were looking for visionaries who saw the city as a stage for a niche of their own creation.
And then the reporting starts.
What we found is a unique vision doesn’t mean much without an equally…
After tremendous growth, Cadence Real Estate prepares for apartment slowdown
Two Bellevue brothers and a high school friend built a $185 million portfolio from scratch in 10 years. Another decade might bring them to $1 billion.
Main Street shows off once more
The Marin, once the flagship branch of the former Marine Midland Bank, hosted its first wedding June 9.
Puppies, President’s Club and other perks: FBC Mortgage’s strong company culture helps lure and keep top talent
The national direct mortgage lender said it works hard to create an environment that is both rewarding and fun for employees.
Buffalo-area architects find region offers wealth of reuse opportunities
Western New York is a paradise of sorts for architectural firms looking to get creative in reusing some of the area's older structures.
Duane Kurisu sells Honolulu bakery property for $27M
Duane Kurisu’s Evergreen LLC had purchased the Love's Bakery property in 2013 for more than $13.97 million from the bakery’s former owner.
As Webcor’s longest job nears completion, CEO Jes Pedersen discusses rising construction costs
One of the Bay Area's largest general contractors, Webcor has had a hand in building some of the city's most prominent buildings.
City plans surplus land sale for retail center in Natomas
With plans for a North Natomas “town center” unlikely to materialize, the city of Sacramento is looking into selling part of the land for a retail development instead.
New details, renderings of $94M diamond plant emerge after groundbreaking in Gresham (Photos)
Not long after announcing that it would build a $94 million synthetic diamond manufacturing plant, Element Six has officially broken ground on the project and set it in motion.
At a groundbreaking ceremony this week, officials from the company, the Port of Portland and the city of Gresham turned the ceremonial dirt to kick off construction of the 60,000-square-foot facility. The building should be complete by August 2019, with operations commencing in 2020.
According to a release about the event,…