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Mesa seeking developers for Falcon Tech Center
Mesa is seeking a company to lease and develop a technology-oriented business park on 70 acres of city-owned land near Falcon Field Airport.
The area, called the Falcon Tech Center on the southwest corner of Greenfield and McDowell Roads adjacent to the airport, is vacant and currently being used for agriculture.
“It’s well positioned to support the growth of specific business sectors, which enhance the area, support Falcon Field Airport, create high-quality jobs for the community and enrich…
Somers revs up planning for up to 3,800 acres of long-term development
Officials in the once-sleepy community of Somers – population 9,840 – can hear the first rumbles of a development boom, and they’re getting prepared to greet it.
Business supplying electricians with all the materials they need leases 144,000 sq. ft. in Manor
Elliott Electrical Supply is expanding in a big way in Central Texas. For other fast-growing companies, there's nearly 1.4 million square feet of industrial space under construction.
Branson company developing NW Wichita apartment complex
Construction could start later this summer or early this fall.
Nationwide plans regional headquarters in Scottsdale, if it can buy state land
Nationwide employs about 1,240 people in Scottsdale and will build the campus to accommodate 2,200 employees, with potential to employ 3,000 workers out of the campus.
School-turned-industrial facility sells for $5.05 million
A former school that was converted into an industrial building at Peoria and 23rd avenues sold for $5.05 million.
The 72,072-square-foot facility formerly housed the Bryman School of Arizona, which closed in 2014. It has since been converted to have 52,072 square feet of warehouse space and 20,000 square feet of Class A office space, said Becca Bogdansky, a spokeswoman for CBRE, in a press release.
Cooper Fratt and Ashley Brooks of CBRE Phoenix represented the seller, James Greaves of G2 Capital.…
FC Cincinnati shares plans for $30M facility: PHOTOS
FC Cincinnati is planning a huge $30 million soccer facility in Milford that it expects to be a “world-class team training complex” where it will hold its practice sessions and build a youth academy.
The project will cover nearly 24 acres at the Expressway Park softball site on U.S. 50 near Interstate 275. FC Cincinnati plans to have the facility fully operational by July 2019. The club signed a purchase agreement last week to buy Expressway Park.
FC Cincinnati plans to begin training at the…
Affordable housing project in Dayton gains $1.2M in tax credits
Omega Senior Lofts, a future 81-unit apartment community in west Dayton, was recently approved for housing tax credits by the Ohio Housing Finance Agency.
Down payment approaches $100,000 for median Seattle homebuyer, Zillow says
New data from Zillow also shows the median Seattle home-seller netted $123,000 after a decade of ownership, further stacking the odds against first-time homebuyers.
Downtown building owner seeks $35 million in bond money for repairs
The owner of one of downtown Sacramento’s more distinctive buildings is asking the city to issue $35 million in tax-exempt mortgage revenue bonds to help pay for upgrades for the property.