2 top auto awards go to Hyundai, 1 to Ram 1500
Hyundai scored two out of three wins on Monday in the North American Car, Truck and Utility Vehicle of the Year awards, as the Detroit auto show’s press previews officially got underway.
Hyundai scored two out of three wins on Monday in the North American Car, Truck and Utility Vehicle of the Year awards, as the Detroit auto show’s press previews officially got underway.
Stock markets around the world drifted lower Monday after China reported a slowdown in exports dented the recent upturn in confidence. The British pound was steady ahead of a tumultuous week in British politics with lawmakers expected to vote against Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit deal.
Automakers have promised to start selling hordes of electric cars in the next few years, but only two will be unveiled at the big Detroit auto show that kicks off this week — and those aren’t even ready for production.
Newmont Mining will buy Canada’s Goldcorp for $10 billion, creating the world’s biggest gold miner.
The Over-the-Rhine Community Council has filed to appeal the Historic Conservation Board’s approval for a planned $40 million mixed-use project in Pendleton.
The U.S. Census Bureau ranked Columbus the 14th largest city in the United States in 2018, and eighth in the country for its increase in population – the only Midwestern city in the top 15. As an increasingly popular destination for both conventions and leisure travel, Columbus is also growing hotel rooms. Experience Columbus estimates … Read more
Over 300 apartments could be built if this lake was partially filled.
After a year that was predicted to be — and by many accounts was — a “Goldilocks” economy in Charlotte, commercial real estate researchers, investors and developers are a bit more cautious looking ahead to 2019.
A developer that’s successfully built and sold off speculative warehouses along the I-4 corridor sold the property.
The project would include some workforce housing.
Russia’s top diplomat on Monday threw cold water on Tokyo’s hopes for a quick return of disputed islands in the Pacific, warning Japan that it must recognize them as part of Russia’s territory as a starting point for talks.
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New apartments will allow up to 120 graduate students to live on the Mercer Campus, versus having to commute to the Mercer Campus, plans say.
Maggie Smith sold the 6,500-square-foot building for $825,000 to the Deeb family, owners of Ted’s Fish Fry.
The fourth quarter ended with a total occupancy of 94 percent, according to the latest report by Weitzman.
Tunisia is marking eight years since its democratic uprising amid deepening economic troubles and simmering anger at the revolution’s unfulfilled promises.
It’s Saturday night in that lull between Christmas and New Year’s Eve, and the sounds of a football bowl game blare across the parking lot at the Beaver Valley Shopping Center. Cars pack the gravel lot next to Beef ‘O’ Brady’s as more sports fans trickle into the pub. A lone powerwalker stomps the treadmill … Read more
The publisher of USA Today has received a $1.36 billion buyout bid from a media group with a history of taking over struggling newspapers and slashing jobs.
President Donald Trump kept his hard line Monday on the partial government shutdown, now in a fourth week over his insistence on billions of dollars for a long, impregnable wall at the U.S. Mexico border.
President Donald Trump pointed to farmers Monday as winners from the administration’s proposed rollback of federal protections for wetlands and waterways across the country, describing farmers crying in gratitude when he ordered the change.
Zimbabwean police on Monday fired tear gas in suburbs of the capital an attempt to disperse angry demonstrators who burned tires and threw stones to protest fuel price hikes.
As Sears teeters on the brink of collapse, one man stands at the center of the fight for the future of the iconic retailer.
Shares were lower in Asia on Monday, extending the latest losses on Wall Street, as China reported a slowdown in exports.
SUVs and a big pickup truck will get top billing at Detroit’s auto show this year, but there are some surprise sports cars and electric vehicles on the agenda.
Regulators wanted to remove developmentally disabled patients from a Phoenix long-term care facility years before a woman in a vegetative state gave birth, Arizona’s largest newspaper reported Sunday.
The nation’s largest utility said Monday it is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy because it faces at least $30 billion in potential damages from lawsuits over the catastrophic wildfires in California in 2017 and 2018 that killed scores of people and destroyed thousands of homes.
China’s 2018 trade surplus with the United States surged to a record $323.3 billion, but exports contracted in December as the delayed impact of President Donald Trump’s tariff hikes started to hurt demand.
Renovation work is starting in the 29-acre former Bucyrus-Erie campus in South Milwaukee to prepare the empty campus for new businesses and jobs.
ABOR fired back against the Jan. 10 lawsuit, asserting it was filed without any prior discussion between the parties. Attorney General Mark Brnovich spoke to Phoenix Business Journal about why he filed the suit related to real estate projects on ASU-owned land.
The Sanders Trust expanded its footprint into Colorado with the purchase of a health care property in Denver. The Birmingham-based company acquired a building from Healthcare Realty for $17 million. That brings the Sanders Trust’s footprint up to 26 states in the U.S. The sole tenant in the building is Eating Recovery Center (ERC). ERC … Read more
In Rochester, New York, a maker of furnaces for semiconductor and solar companies is moving its research and development to China to dodge President Donald Trump’s import taxes — a move that threatens a handful of its 26 U.S. jobs.
The average U.S. price of regular-grade gasoline has dropped 12 cents a gallon (3.8 liters) over the past three weeks to $2.31.
Cohen’s Clothiers — where generations of Greater Baltimore shoppers have bought preppy plaids and Oxford shirts — is closing for good. The Cockeysville store at 64 Cranbrook Rd. will begin a liquidation sale Wednesday and shutter in the coming weeks, owner Gilbert Cohen said on social media and in an email blast to customers Sunday. … Read more
In Rochester, New York, a maker of furnaces for semiconductor and solar companies is moving its research and development to China to dodge President Donald Trump’s import taxes — a move that threatens a handful of its 26 U.S. jobs.
Modernizing Medicine on Friday held a grand opening for its new headquarters in Boca Raton. The medical software company moved into the historic Boca Raton Innovation Campus (BRIC) late last year following a 2017 announcement that it would create more than 800 jobs and invest $15 million in the local economy. Currently, Modernizing Medicine has … Read more
Russia’s space agency says another attempt by its specialists to establish contact with an orbiting radio telescope has failed.
Saudi Arabia’s energy minister said Sunday that major oil producers need to do better to narrow swings in prices that dip below $60 a barrel and rise above $86.
More than four months after Missouri became the first U.S. state to regulate the term “meat” on product labels, Nebraska’s powerful farm groups are pushing for similar protection from veggie burgers, tofu dogs and other items that look and taste like real meat.
Twenty-one coal miners were killed when a mine collapsed in northern China, state media reported Sunday.
The Sanders Trust expanded its footprint into Colorado with the purchase of a health care facility. The Birmingham-based company acquired one building occupied by Eating Recovery Center at 99 Spruce Street in Denver for $17 million. That brings the company’s presence up to 26 states in the United States. The deal involved one building. The … Read more
President Donald Trump is not giving up on his demand for $5.7 billion to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, saying a physical barrier is central to any strategy for addressing the security and humanitarian crisis at the southern border.
Riding the momentum from November’s elections, Democratic leaders in the states are wasting no time delivering on their biggest campaign promise — to expand access to health care and make it more affordable.
There’s a little piece of the city everywhere at downtown’s newest hotel, including Red Hot Riplets and portraits of famous St. Louisians.
Churchville Fire Equipment Corp. will be adding a fourth location after acquiring a 94-acre site in the Town of Pavilion in Genesee County. Churchvillle will be investing more than $900,000 for Perry Road land that includes a 7,200-square-foot building that the fire services equipment manufacturer will be using to for painting of its Pierce-branded fire … Read more
The Chinese tech company Huawei on Saturday announced it has fired a sales director who was arrested in Poland and charged with spying for China, saying he has brought the firm’s reputation “into disrepute.”
Chinese tech giant Huawei said Saturday it has fired an employee who was arrested in Poland on spying charges.
Romania’s defense ministry has suspended the 1.6 billion euro ($1.83 billion) acquisition of four warships following a political dispute over which offer best serves the NATO member.
Ellicott Development’s 500 Pearl/Aloft hotel project is nearly complete.
As the partial government shutdown slipped into the record books Saturday, members of Congress had left town, no negotiations were scheduled and President Donald Trump tweeted into the void.
Thousands of yellow vest protesters marched Saturday through Paris and other French cities for a ninth straight weekend to denounce President Emmanuel Macron’s economic policies, and repeated tensions broke out with police.