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U-Haul ranks San Antonio among busiest cities for one-way arrivals
As San Antonio continues to see new people arriving daily, U-Haul ranked it among the busiest markets for one-way arrivals.
PMRG’s CEO Rick Kirk on merger: ‘I couldn’t shoot any holes in it’
The merger between PMRG and Madison Marquette should close in less than 30 days.
Boston company with Denver units launches ‘made-in-America’ corporate apartments
Corporate apartments aren’t necessarily known for their hand-crafted furniture or unique product mix. But a new business model from Northeast Suites aims to change that.
Northeast Suites, a Boston-based company that provides furnished short- and long-term corporate apartments and vacation rentals, is launching a “GoLocal” system for its units that features all American-made products. Northeast Suites has more than 300 rooms in markets around the country, including Boston, San Francisco, Denver,…
Change is coming fast in Old Town North as Carr turns its attention to arts-focused 1201 N. Royal
Carr Cos., having just earned approval for its Crowne Plaza residential conversion at 901 N. Fairfax St., has shifted its attention to the next big thing in Alexandria’s Old Town North.
The developer, with architect SK&I, will take its proposed redevelopment of 1201 N. Royal St., the existing MetroStage, to the Old Town North Urban Design Committee on June 6.
The project, though a 10-minute-plus walk to the Braddock Road Metro station, is in a prime location — fronting the Mount Vernon Trail…
Exclusive: Project Wolfe company identified; seeks $500,000 in incentives
This high-growth software company will invest more than $1.5 million in a downtown office space over the next two years.
40 Under 40 honoree: ‘It all starts with the talent you can assimilate’
“We now place an even stronger emphasis on recruiting those that enrich our unique culture.”
Walnut Capital submitting new plan for Bakery Square building, parking garage
According to planning agenda materials, Walnut Capital will brief the commission on a nine-story project of more than 328,000 square feet, a scale of about the same size for which the development company was rejected for the master plan site.
How this Denver developer is creating ‘next-gen’ mixed-use projects
A Denver company is mixing up the concept of mixed-use property.
Lower Merion School District leaders: Limited options mean Stoneleigh ‘must be explored’
The superintendent of the Lower Merion School District and the head of the suburban school district's board of directors say “condemning 6.9 acres or even all 42 acres of Stoneleigh” must be considered as part of plans for a new middle school given the limited options for construction in the tony suburb.
In an letter, published by Main Line Media News over Memorial Day weekend, Superintendent Robert Copeland and Dr. Melissa R. Gilbert, president of the Lower Merion school system's board of directors,…
First look: 420 Boulevard of the Allies
M&J Wilkow returns former Art Institute building into office use with new renovations.