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‘Old World’ butcher and bakery planned for long-abandoned Kirkwood building
The vision for the neighborhood shop and gathering place is to combine “old world traditions and techniques with a modern appeal.”
More details emerge on terms of Old Town Center building sale
County documents shed light on the mortgage amount and the lender involved in the sale of the downtown building.
Advance Auto Parts expanding in Raleigh with downtown office
Advance Auto Parts is outgrowing its existing offices in north Raleigh and has looked to downtown for more space.
Greystar seeks deal with Codina, Lennar to build apartments in Downtown Doral
This would be Greystar's second development in Downtown Doral.
What the Amazon deal means for CRE in metro Birmingham
Amazon will build a massive $325 million fulfillment center in Bessemer, a move that CRE pros say bodes well for Birmingham.
Why commercial developer Chuck Whittall plans to create an upscale lakefront neighborhood
The roughly $20 million development, called Carmel, will feature about 13 homes.
Husch Blackwell’s future office to be smaller, with more shared space
For law firm Husch Blackwell LLP, the days of large private offices getting the good windows and views will soon come to the end.
TRTF, The NRP Group and Austin developer chosen to redevelop G.J. Sutton complex
The Texas Facilities Commission had issued a request for proposals seeking ideas on what to do with the property.
Denver renters are ‘demanding’ and want in-unit washers and dryers
Denver renters have been described as “demanding,” and the one feature they want — in-room laundry — is the hardest to find.
That's according to a new report from Apartment List, which indicated that 65 percent of Denver renters are looking for units with washers and dryers, but only 26 percent of units have them.
On the other hand, Denver renters aren't really looking for cat-friendly units, which is the most oversupplied amenity in the city.
“Renters in Denver are more demanding than those…
Construction costs on Tesla factory zoom past $80 million amid Model 3 race
Since beginning production on its much-anticipated Model 3 two years ago, Tesla has filed the equivalent of nearly four building permits per week for upgrades that include its new production “tent” and fire abatement.