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Nothing Bundt Cakes’ Nashville presence is rising with half a dozen new bakeries. The popular dessert chain will be opening two 2,500-square-foot locations in Smyrna and Brentwood within the next month and is planning another four in the Nashville area.

Kroger Co. has broken ground on a $39 million Marketplace store in a fast-growing portion of Warren County.

The award-winning hotel and restaurant properties are some of the most luxurious spots in North Carolina for dining and wine tasting.

A representative for White Castle confirmed the fast-food restaurant at 100 W. Lake St., whose windows and doors are now boarded up, closed on Friday.

A 10-story tower in Albuquerque's Highland Business District, just north of Central Avenue, has sold.

The Florissant City Council on Monday night will vote on a measure that would turn park acreage into a new subdivision. It’s a trade-off that would actually result in more green space for Florissant.

Mayor Timothy Lowery said Florissant is a growing community, attracting young families, and their research shows this is the type of housing they are looking for. It would also allow the city to add to the tax base.

“It definitely has a positive impact on the city, the fire district and the school…

Duke Energy just made a big land investment in Johnston County to serve the area's growth in the years ahead.

The pipeline includes completed and partially completed infill projects in four major markets, and also includes land parcels in various stages of approval. Opportunities abound for real estate investors after this developer fell on hard times.

Removing 661 condominium, duplex, mobile homes, single-family home and townhouse permits leaves 81 permits for $26,897,686 worth of commercial construction work for the week beginning Oct. 2.