Developers, who purchased the Save-A-Lot building in August, unveiled plans to the Journal Star for a 64,000-square-foot complex that would be home to commercial, residential and office space units.
Plans between 1,000 and 1,499 square feet gained the most as a percentage of plan sales in 2024, making up 23% of the total.
Repurposing vacant office buildings into residential units is not the panacea it may seem. Floorplans, plumbing, and parking ...
The owner of the former Holy Spirit Church has presented an updated redevelopment plan that would preserve the 114-year-old ...
The investors who wanted to turn 60 Throckmorton Ave. into a private club are pivoting to retail and office space.
It’s not just vainglory that might inspire architects to make buildings that could last for centuries; they should want to ...
First National Bank of Omaha and NuStyle Development are in the process of converting the 22-story FNBO Main Bank building at ...
A $20.2 million proposed renovation project to Youngstown’s tallest building — Central Tower downtown — has received a $2 million state historic preservation tax credit. It will be used to convert ...
Senator Mike Braun will deliver his farewell speech on the Senate floor on Wednesday to celebrate his six years in office and discuss his plans looking forward as the ...
If leaders want to be inclusive, it starts with office space. Inclusive office space is customized to accommodate the ...
Pinsky stopped by the construction site for the Element at Mill Creek, a 140-unit condominium development for active adults ...
Portsmouth's most expensive apartments could be coming to J.J. Newberry building if developer doesn't get zoning change. Here ...