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From data centers and industrial parks to massive mixed-use developments, there's no shortage of construction outside Columbus city limits.

We're keeping our eyes on projects downtown that would replace surface parking lots, bring more housing downtown or transform the neighborhood in some other significant way.

Described as “townhouses in the sky,” the pair of penthouses in a luxury Center City apartment building are the most expensive rentals currently listed in Philadelphia.

Known as one of the most appealing Western cities for its low cost of living, desirable climate and business-friendly policies, Phoenix continues to generate a steady influx of construction projects in a variety of market sectors. From multifamily communities to end-user industrial warehouses, the market confidently prospers as owners and developers look toward the city’s clear-cut potential to justify new projects. Alongside this growth, the community has welcomed the presence of general contractors…

As ULI’s ninth hottest market to watch in the U.S., Phoenix is primed and ready for development in overall real estate prospects. From apartment complexes, student housing and senior living to manufacturing and cold storage warehouses and beyond, the Valley and the entire state of Arizona are full of opportunities.

Brinkmann and The X Co. are working to add to the downtown Phoenix skyline with the 19-story, 400-bed X Roosevelt. With 3,500 square feet of retail space, coworking areas, a dog…

The Highlands developed by Caldwell Communities is hosting a grand opening of the community’s 200-acre nature preserve with Party in The Preserve on Saturday, Oct. 21 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

With 13 builders offering new homes with prices starting in the $300,000 range and up, 350 current residents, and more than 500 sales, the addition of this 200-acre national park-inspired amenity will continue to raise the bar of amenity offerings in master-planned communities. This award-winning Caldwell…

This year, 2023, is a major year in Philadelphia politics. We will be electing our 100th mayor who will lead and steer our diverse and unique city over the next four years. This mayor, possibly Philadelphia’s first African American female mayor or the first Asian American mayor, will be stepping into power at a crucial time in our city’s growth.

As we continue to recover from the effects of the pandemic, there’s positive momentum on several fronts to build an even stronger city. Now is the…

Property management is important to the efficient and sustainable operation of buildings and infrastructure. As we near the end of the year and begin to shift focus to 2024, the world of property management is evolving rapidly. Advances in technology, changing demographics, environmental issues, and the need for greater cost-efficiency are constants in our work to manage commercial real estate. In this article, we'll look at emerging property management trends that are likely to shape commercial…

In today’s digital landscape, every pixel and every line of code in advanced games is powered by a complex web of technological infrastructure. Beyond mere data storage, leveraging sophisticated network architectures available in a carrier hotel or interconnection data center can catapult a game’s global reach, responsiveness, and overall user experience. From pixelated 2D graphics to the captivating worlds of augmented and virtual reality, the gaming experience has evolved. Central to this evolution…

Downtown’s Central Business District will soon welcome a new and improved food option – The Lunch Box, featuring Lola’s Bakeshop. Owners Allie and Ben Kestner have reimagined The Lunch Box Café & Catering to include the bakery concept Lola’s Bakeshop. Located in the newly renovated lobby at Lafayette Court Building at 465 Main St., the eatery will occupy approximately 5,000 sq. ft. and be accessible from both Main and Washington streets with take-out and dine-in options. Part of the lobby…