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The East Side property would have to get the Zoning Commission's approval for the RV park.

Preferred Living plans to develop more than 200 apartments in the Rocky Fork-Blacklick Accord area.

Opportunity Austin announced Sept. 6 the launch of its next five-year strategic plan, which will be funded by the largest annual budget they've had. Click through to read more about what the region's key business advocates have planned in the coming years.

Plans for Colorado’s largest battery plant in Brighton nearly ran out of juice in the face of strong opposition from neighbors who fear chemical contamination from the planned lithium-ion manufacturing facility.

But in a 4-3 vote Tuesday night, the Brighton City Council passed an ordinance granting the proper zoning for the site on South Bromley Lane. The approval will allow Amprius Technologies Inc. to build out a 775,000-square-foot facility within a vacant industrial building to produce batteries for a world rapidly turning to non-fossil fuel energy sources.

The vote followed several hours of testimony and fraught public input. A steady stream of neighbors told the council that the site, at 18875 East Bromley Lane, was too close to hundreds of homes and that the risk of exposure to chemical releases or fires at the plant was too great.

Also in the audience Tuesday were a number of project supporters who touted the 300 or so jobs and the nearly $200 million investment the Californ..

A new report shows ticket prices for domestic flights at RDU are up more than 16 percent since last year.

An Illinois developer has unveiled an array of renderings of development concepts for 60 acres along Interstate 94 it purchased in Oconomowoc earlier this year. See what may be coming to the Waukesha County community.

Caroline Fisher, who began her role on Tuesday, is one of a handful of office brokers who have shifted firms this year.