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Northwood Ravin is eying a SouthPark apartment community it purchased nearly a decade ago for redevelopment.

Infrastructure, location workforce and federal EV-industry incentives behind Japanese company's $233 million planned investment in Davidson County.

Good morning, Boston. Here are the five things you need to know in Boston business news to start your workday.

Meera Raman reports that business owners of color are struggling to access capital at even higher rates than they were pre-pandemic, according to a new report by The Boston Foundation.

A 24-year-old Needham biotech that made its way to the Nasdaq in 2021 is drastically cutting its workforce while scaling back a cancer drug, Rowan Walrath reports.

Rowan also reports that a drug…

The owner of a 150-unit College Hill apartment building plans to upgrade it and has secured $11 million in financing.

While Phoenix tops the nation in the number of apartment units expected to be delivered in 2023, analysts and economists are now starting to see apartment starts plummet both nationwide and in Phoenix.

A real estate investment firm has acquired a seven-building office portfolio in Wellesley for $48.5 million, betting that properties serving medical and small professional services businesses will make for a stronger investment than other types of offices.

With the core VelocityTX campus nearing completion, the focus will shift to new development opportunities.

Is the pendulum in the housing market starting to swing the other way? New data on price drops suggest buyers are gaining more leverage nationally. But what about here in Jacksonville?

The Fife-based company, which is taking 20,000 square feet of space, aims to be in a vibrant urban environment, says a broker involved in the deal.

The requests are among billions of dollars being asked for as the legislature gears up for its January session.