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Slowpokes café to open in McNair’s Westchase apartment community
On the Trails, Houston-based McNair Interests' 24-acre mixed-use apartment community in Westchase, will be the home of the newest location of all-day café Slowpokes.
Related Group, Metro 1 sell new Wynwood apartments for $135M
Rent here starts at $2,400.
Viewpoint: Harborplace’s development needs a master plan, true public input
Developer David Tufaro says Harborplace development should include recreation areas, green space and other public amenities.
Largest Pittsburgh-area Office Leases (New) in 2022 and first half of 2023
Information on The List was supplied by individual companies’ representatives through questionnaires and deals previously reported by the Business Times and could not be independently verified by the Pittsburgh Business Times. Deals over 15,000 square feet are listed. In case of ties, deals are listed alphabetically by company. Confidential deals that did not include the names of the company and address are not listed. Counties included are: Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Washington and Westmoreland.
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Largest area retail property management firms
The List features firms that manage retail property in the seven-county Milwaukee area and is ranked by retail square footage.
Top of the List: Central Ohio’s largest commercial mortgage lenders
This year’s listed commercial mortgage lenders in their Central Ohio offices closed on $8.74 billion in commercial loans in 2022 – 2,204 total loans.
Bucks’ star Pat Connaughton not your typical NBA player when it comes to business
Spend a few minutes talking with Milwaukee Bucks star guard Pat Connaughton and you quickly realize that he is not your normal NBA player.
Biz: Cary mansion sells after all; Virginia developer’s $16M Durham deal
A Cary mansion didn’t fetch the massive price it sought when it went on the market more than a year ago, but it has sold as the market is starting to normalize.
East Boston has your attention. Now can it keep its character?
A TikTok-famous taco shop, a few mixed-use triple deckers and a 39,000 square-foot commercial development. Can East Boston keep its popularity and hold onto its personality?