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As e-commerce eats into the bottom lines of brick-and-mortar retail, mall owners in the region are taking on big redevelopments. The latest is the Marketplace at Factoria, where up to 685 residential units are planned.

It’s been more than a century — Wednesday marks the 112th anniversary — since the last devastating earthquake and subsequent inferno razed San Francisco. But experts are sending this message: The building code does not protect cities from earthquakes nearly as much as you might think.

Boca Raton parks officials have rejected tennis star Rafael Nadal’s proposal to build a tennis training academy in a city park, essentially calling his shot at a deal out of bounds.

The 16-time Grand Slam winner had hoped to establish his first academy outside of his Spanish hometown in Patch Reef Park at 2000 Yamato Road. Acting on behalf of Nadal, architect David Iglesias Serret in Spain submitted a proposed site plan to the Greater Boca Raton Beach & Parks District in February. On April 16,…

vTv Therapeutics plans to keep its headquarters at its current location in High Point despite the building being purchased by a new owner and plans to end clinical trials for an Alzheimer's drug it has been developing, the company confirmed Tuesday.

The prospect of vTv Therapeutics moving its office from 4170 Mendenhall Oaks Parkway was raised after it was revealed Cambrex Corp. bought the 40,000-square-foot structure, along with its own building, for $10.2 million on April 6.

The revelations…

A controversial land deal in Arvada aimed at building transit- oriented development near the city's soon-to-open commuter rail line is winding up in court.

A grassroots group called Arvada for All the People, which has opposed the project, has filed suit against the city of Arvada in another attempt to block the project.

The developer, Dallas-based Trammell Crow, proposed to build a six-story, 256-unit apartment on the site back in 2013.

It was struck down by the city council in February amid…

The proposal was introduced in 2015 as a $35 million, 189-room hotel in San Francisco's Financial District.

The famous burned-out house on Bird Avenue in San Jose's Willow Glen has been sold.

Details are still sketchy as of Tuesday afternoon, but listing agent Holly Barr told the Silicon Valley Business Journal in an interview that a cash bid has been accepted — the highest of six received, all above the $799,999 asking price.

The property went on the market a week ago and was a shocker to those outside Silicon Valley, as well as to many who live here, who saw the remains of a tiny house at 1375 Bird…

For a two-bedroom home nestled between the Castro and Noe Valley in San Francisco, one prospective buyer was so anxious he plunked down an offer — a very attractive one at that — before the seller’s agent had set an offer deadline.

Out of courtesy, the seller’s agent gave other would-be buyers a chance, which generated seven more offers and ignited a bidding war. The original bidder then upped his price to $1.53 million and sealed the deal at 33 percent above the asking price for the home,…

The next step for the developer will be to submit a preliminary plat to the village, which is a few months away from happening