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APR
30
Oracle expands East Bank footprint with $42M land purchase
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APR
30
Oracle scooped up another East Bank property. A month after buying GBT Realty's River North site, the tech giant has purchased a different developer's property that neighbors its future 8,500-job tech hub.
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APR
30
British hotel brand The Hoxton plans first Nashville location in Pie Town
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APR
30
British hotel brand The Hoxton is planting its flag in downtown Nashville. The luxury boutique chain is opening its first Nashville location in the city's up-and-coming Pie Town neighborhood in 2027.
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APR
29
Holland & Knight signs massive lease at SoBro's Symphony Place tower
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APR
29
One of Nashville's largest law firms is relocating to SoBro's Symphony Place. The massive lease follows the departure of the building's two largest tenants and the announcement of extensive renovations to the trailblazing tower. "It’s a rebirth for that building and that block.”
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APR
29
New renderings revealed of Dolly Parton's downtown Songteller Hotel
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APR
29
New renderings have been revealed of Dolly Parton's Nashville hotel. Here's a first look at the country music superstar's colorful plans to convert a downtown office building into the Songteller Hotel and museum.
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APR
29
Former Smokin Thighs site sells to investor group including Bert Mathews
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APR
29
The Wedgewood-Houston property last home to beloved restaurant Smokin Thighs is getting new life under high-profile ownership. A group of investors including The Mathews Co. CEO Bert Mathews have a new concept in mind for the site after the restaurant's owner was killed in a hit-and-run.
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APR
28
East Bank scrapyard buyer recruits dozens of investors
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APR
28
The group under contract to buy the East Bank scrapyard has recruited dozens of new investors. New filings have revealed the number of people involved in the entity that's tied to the pending deal for billionaire Carl Icahn's property. Here's where they started, and how much they've grown.
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MAY
01
Sale of Everett industrial building sets per-square-foot record
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Marc Stiles
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MAY
01
The new building near Boeing's Everett plant will be home to a refrigeration parts and HVAC wholesaler.
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MAY
01
H Mart to anchor new cultural and commercial hub in Tarrant County
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Bob Moore Construction
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MAY
01
A new 200,000-square-foot development is reshaping Haltom City with retail, community and culture. The upcoming H Mart-anchored retail development in Haltom City represents a transformative economic investment for the region. Located strategically at the busy intersection of Loop 820 and North Beach Street, this 50-acre mixed-use project encompasses a significant retail center and adjacent industrial park, collectively anticipated to generate over $100 million in capital improvements. Once operational,…
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MAY
01
Redfin expands to Tacoma with downtown office
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Shawna De La Rosa
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MAY
01
Its location in the 15-story Tacoma Centre tower will be Redfin's fifth in Washington state.
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MAY
01
Center City to add more than 1,100 new apartments from office building conversions
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Paul Schwedelson
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MAY
01
Occupancy has remained strong in Center City, giving developers confidence that demand exists for more downtown housing.
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MAY
01
The implications of tariffs on Cincinnati construction and how to cope
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Tim Walsh
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MAY
01
The fluid trade tariff environment has widespread implications for owners and contractors, and it’s all coming at the beginning of construction season for Cincinnati and the surrounding areas. The price of many building materials, such as steel, aluminum, copper and lumber, that are sourced from outside the U.S. may have already been impacted by tariffs put into effect in mid-March. Further, the competition for contractors to pre-purchase materials and equipment to avoid the tariffs can increase…
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MAY
01
Designed to perform, built to last: Concrete masonry delivers for Louisville
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Tino Kalayil
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MAY
01
In a city like Louisville — where tradition meets transformation — smart building decisions matter more than ever. Whether you’re designing a public school in the Highlands, developing a mixed-use space in NuLu or engineering health care facilities for growth across the greater Louisville area, you need materials that work hard, perform well and hold their value over time. Concrete masonry units (CMU) deliver on all three fronts. It’s a building solution trusted for its strength, longevity…
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MAY
01
Building a safer workforce: GBCA’s proven safety advantage
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General Building Contractors Association
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MAY
01
The General Building Contractors Association (GBCA) conducted a comprehensive analysis of over 2 million OSHA 300 logs from 2016 onward and found that its members experience significantly lower incident rates than non-members across various categories. An incident is defined as any health or safety event that results in unwanted consequences, including bodily injury or property damage. By maintaining lower rates of these incidents, GBCA members demonstrate a strong commitment to jobsite safety,…
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MAY
01
A catalytic project leads the Lawrenceville turnaround — Restoring Pittsburgh – Part 3
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Regional Industrial Development Corporation
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MAY
01
This is the third in a series of excerpts from “Rebuilding Pittsburgh: RIDC and the Transformation of the Steel City.” For the past 70 years, the Regional industrial Development Corporation of Southwestern Pennsylvania (RIDC) has played an integral role in rebuilding the Pittsburgh region’s economy. A new book, “Rebuilding Pittsburgh: RIDC and the Transformation of the Steel City,” written by award-winning journalist Jeffery Fraser and edited by Pittsburgh Quarterly publisher Douglas Heuck,…
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MAY
01
Sprouts doesn’t feel tariffs pinch on food, but it could slow store growth
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Brandon Brown
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MAY
01
Jack Sinclair, the CEO of Phoenix-based Sprouts Farmers Market said he's paying close attention to steel and lumber tariffs as he plans on building at least 35 new stores across the U.S. this year.
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