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A $66 million mixed-use development is under construction in Meridian Township. The project will include apartments, condominiums, and two commercial buildings. Construction on the first apartment ...
Gateway Jax has started redeveloping a downtown Jacksonville parking garage at 721 N. Pearl Street. The project will add 16,000 square feet of ground-floor retail and restaurant space while keeping ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Gateway Jax is launching a big change for Downtown Jacksonville with the groundbreaking of its Pearl Square retail corridor. The project, located at 721 North Pearl Street, will ...
An Indy-area developer behind a proposed $61.9 million revamp of a former Nora office park into a residential and retail complex is asking the city for a break on the project’s property taxes for up ...
Retail investors are rapidly narrowing a long-standing divide in US asset management, bringing the industry’s two biggest client segments to near-equal footing and forcing firms and advisors to ...
EPHRAIM — A new neighborhood retail development is coming to Ephraim Crossing as Acres Development moves forward with plans to acquire 2.56 acres for a commercial project slated to begin construction ...
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A lender is placing a bet on suburban retail, as rooftops keep piling up west of Houston. Delray Beach, Florida-based Forman Capital closed a $37.1 million construction loan for The Oaks of District ...
From left, Architect Joseph Altshuler, Urbana city attorney Matt Roeschley, city planner John Zeman, Mayor DeShawn Williams, Andrea Porter, state Rep. Carol Ammons, Angela Bradley and Joe Bradley.