During a recent Development Review Committee meeting, a downtown Sarasota condominium project received partial sign-off, while a proposed hotel near SRQ airport was denied upon its first attempt. The ...
Tidal Real Estate Partners has landed $400 million of construction financing to build a hotel and condominium development in Nashville, Commercial Observer has learned. “Following our strong initial ...
TRAVERSE CITY — Plans for an 89-room hotel at Cherry Capital Airport are moving ahead following review Wednesday by the Northwest Regional Airport Authority’s Zoning Board. ShoreNorth Development, a ...
Nick Patel is planning a SpringHill and TownePlace Suites in place of a parking lot at 210 E. Jackson Ave., just east of Barley's Taproom and Pizzeria ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Preview this article 1 min A developer's plan to transform ...
A project on 4.29 acres controlled by the Cleveland Metroparks on the Columbus Peninsula was awarded a $5 million tax credit by the state of Ohio on Wednesday.
Baisley Pond Park Residences near JFK Airport is NY's first conversion of a hotel into affordable housing, delivering 318 ...
While many hoteliers continue to report low occupancy and severe business setbacks from the pandemic years, government records show that the hotel industry received substantial public funds for ...
City councilmembers approved this week a tax abatement agreement for the multi-million hotel project planned for downtown Tyler. Back in August, the Tyler City Council approved an economic development ...
Baisley Pond Park Residences, an affordable housing development that converted a defunct Hilton hotel next to JFK Airport in ...
An 11-storey, $100 million luxury hotel proposed for the Darwin Waterfront has fallen through, following concerns the project would overlook a traditional Aboriginal sacred site. The development of ...
The new law seeks to prevent retailers from ripping off consumers by using artificial intelligence and their personal data to charge them higher prices. By Tim Balk As New Yorkers scrolled, surfed and ...
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