A nonprofit helping people struggling to secure housing just moved in to a 34,000 square foot building on Franklin Street at Downtown Crossing.
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.
Data from JLL suggests that while Portland still has some pain to work through, demand for office space in the urban core is ...
Stonelake Capital Partners plans to break ground early next year on a 17-story office building in its Park Place | River Oaks ...
A D.C. firm just bought a developable office property off Metro in Reston, next to the big master-planned mixed-use ...
Aerin jumps around from party to party, starting with Best in the Nest and ending up in Dahlia's, to kick off her holiday ...
A fixture in downtown Irwin for nearly a century is being booted from its Main Street building to make way for more ...
The City of London financial district has approved plans for a 73-floor skyscraper that will match in height Western Europe's ...
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.
Plans are a go for San Francisco-based KHP Capital Partners’ conversion of the 100-year-old former office building.
First National Bank of Omaha and NuStyle Development are in the process of converting the 22-story FNBO Main Bank building at ...