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Texas Instruments’ new chip factory in Richardson achieves high-level LEED certification
Texas Instruments’ new 300-millimeter semiconductor wafer fabrication plant in Richardson achieved Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Gold certification under version 4.
Popular North Carolina fast-food chain Cook Out buys Wendy’s site in midtown Charlotte
Popular North Carolina-based fast-food chain Cook Out may be setting up shop in midtown Charlotte.
Local REITs call off merger in face of fierce investor resistance
Shareholders mounted a public campaign against the deal, questioning the merger's value as well as perceived conflicts of interests at The RMR Group, the manager of both real estate investment trusts.
Contractor SCK sues over work at shuttered Georgetown Scotch & Soda location
Annapolis contractor SCK claims it was not paid for work building out the retail store, which lasted only a few weeks.
Windham Mountain pursues $100 million in upgrades
Some of the new amenities will be evident this winter.
Signs of redevelopment at Prince Mongo’s former castle, Ashlar Hall
There could be signs of redevelopment at Ashlar Hall, the vacant castle-like property at 1397 Central Ave. The 127-year-old former mansion was built during the twilight of the 19th century and has, at various times, sat empty over many years.
State’s next housing battleground: Healey’s pending bond bill
The wait continues for major proposals from Gov. Maura Healey's office on what's arguably her signature issue: housing affordability and production.
D.R. Horton seeks development approval for former golf course
The townhouse project would have over 600 units.
Atlanta warehouses to lay off 225 employees after losing PepsiCo contract
This is the second layoff announcement at a metro Atlanta logistics facility in two months.
Developer eyes Durham for up to 280 homes including affordable housing
Another large subdivision is in the works for east Durham near Falls Village Golf Club.