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Apr 06 2024
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Offices are 'once in a generation' buying opportunities, top developer says
It’s been 30 years since the commercial real estate market was this bad—and that represents a generational entry point for investment, according to a top developer. The hybrid-work trend and high interest rates have sent commercial real estate values crashing in major cities, with Morgan Stanley warning earlier this year that office prices could face a 30% drop as a result of lower demand. But
FortuneApr 10 2024
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MetroSouth plan halted in Blue Island as developer misses payment deadline
Developers behind a plan to turn the long vacant MetroSouth Hospital in Blue Island into a senior living facility asked the city for more time to pay off debts associated with the building. Lockwood Development Partners’s plan for the senior living facility was approved by the city in January but was contingent on the firm’s ability to pay $270,000 in outstanding liens and utility bills within
Chicago TribuneApr 01 2024
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State Economic Development releases interactive resource map
Apr. 1—Are you looking to connect with business, entrepreneurial and community resources? The New Mexico Economic Development Department may have the tool for you. The department last week announced that its Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, or JEDI, office has launched an interactive map that can connect New Mexicans to those resources. "We are incredibly excited to introduce this
Yahoo NewsApr 19 2024
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Grimes is growing rapidly. Its first-ever economic development director hopes to keep it up.
Grimes wants to continue its quick growth, so the city has hired its first-ever economic development director. Katie Lord will start in the new position on May 1, the city announced Thursday in a news release. “There is tremendous growth and opportunity in Grimes and I’m excited to build upon the strong foundation already in place," Lord said in the release. Grimes' population almost doubled
Des Moines RegisterApr 16 2024
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Developer who wants to build Starbucks drive-thru contends permit wrongly revoked
WASHTENAW COUNTY, MI – A development group is suing Pittsfield Township because the planning commission halted its plans after the township learned it intended to establish a Starbucks drive-thru. Pittsfield Plaza Partners LLC is arguing the commission in May 2023 made an “arbitrary, capricious and unreasonable” decision to rescind a building permit, which shut down progress on the Country
MLive.comApr 16 2024
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Tucker Station Road grocery-anchored development faces opposition. Why neighbors are upset
A plan to build a grocery-anchored development in southeastern Jefferson County is facing opposition ahead of a public meeting this week. Marketplace at Tucker Station Road would transform a mostly vacant, grassed 12-acre plot at 12515 Taylorsville Road into a retail hub including a 51,000-square-foot grocery store, a bank, and two retail shops. Since the project was introduced last year, area
The Courier-JournalMar 19 2024
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Edgartown taps fire station developer
Edgartown has chosen a Boston-based firm to be the owner’s project manager for its new fire station, a project that was supported by Edgartown voters last year. Town administrator James Hagerty said CHA was determined to be the “best fit” by the town’s fire station building committee. “They know the Island; it makes the most sense,” he said. CHA is the owner’s project manager for the ongoing
The Martha's Vineyard TimesApr 05 2024
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A long-delayed affordable apartment development will begin construction this summer
A long-delayed affordable apartment development planned for Milwaukee's near west side is to begin construction this summer after winning city approval. The four-story, 71-unit building, with apartments for elderly people and people with disabilities, is planned for 3200 W. Highland Blvd. It will replace a former Aurora Family Services facility to be razed. The $17.8 million development, known
Milwaukee Journal SentinelApr 09 2024
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Eurek AlertMar 25 2024
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District 31 development to begin construction in Alabaster
ALABASTER, Ala. (WBRC) - The city of Alabaster has announced a long term construction project that will add an entire new district to the city. Alumni Properties & Parkes Development Group will soon begin construction of the District 31 project at the northwest quadrant of U.S. 31 and Interstate 65. The project is expected to bring around 600,000 square feet of new retail, restaurant, and
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