Schlitz Park in Milwaukee being sold to national investors

The Milwaukee owners of Schlitz Park have an agreement to sell the downtown office campus to investors Crestlight Capital and TPG Real Estate.  The sale will involve five office buildings and three parking structures on 32 acres along the Milwaukee River. Crestlight, based in Detroit, and TPG Real Estate, with several U.S. offices, will acquire … Read more

Campaign for special operations museum in Loudoun lands $10M gift

The proposed National Museum of Intelligence and Special Operations, to be constructed within the 424-acre Kincora development in Loudoun County, has picked up a $10 million lead gift from The Starr Foundation. The $72 million museum, honoring the “fascinating history of American intelligence and special operations,” is an effort of the nonprofit OSS Society. The … Read more

2018 Wealthiest Denver-Area ZIP Codes

This List is ranked by a wealth index score that takes into account median household income; percent of households with income of $200,000 or more; median home value; percent of adults 25 or older with bachelor’s degrees; and other factors. The wealth index score was created by American City Business Journals, the parent company of … Read more

Texas' Fort Knox? Dirt turns for state's first bullion depository

Construction started last week on the first precious metals depository in the country that will be administered by a state. Austin-based general contractor MHT Constructors LLC broke ground Dec. 12 on the 40,000-square-foot Texas Bullion Depository on Heritage Grove Road near U.S. Highway 183 in Leander. The depository will be operated by Lone Star Tangible … Read more

Bank of America donates $500K for West Baltimore initiative

Bank of America has donated $500,000 toward a revitalization effort in West Baltimore spearheaded by Bon Secours Baltimore Health System and Kaiser Permanente. The gift will help pay for the construction of a community resource center that will include a financial well-being center for residents in the 21233 ZIP code in West Baltimore. The center … Read more

JPMorgan has big expansion plans, and Albany is among the cities in the crosshairs

JPMorgan Chase & Co. CEO Jamie Dimon was in Boston last week to celebrate the opening of the megabank’s first retail branch in Massachusetts. While there, he was asked to identify markets Chase was targeting following moves earlier this year into Washington, D.C., Philadelphia and Boston. “Get a list of the top 50, 75 [cities] … Read more

A look back at our 2018 real estate predictions

There’s just a bit more than a week to go in 2018, so it’s perfectly appropriate to look back and give some further consideration to what’s happened over the last (almost) 12 months. And by that, we mean it’s time to take a look at how accurate we were a year ago with our commercial … Read more

JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon has big expansion plans. Here are the U.S. cities in his crosshairs

JPMorgan Chase & Co. CEO Jamie Dimon was in Boston last week to celebrate the opening of the megabank’s first retail branch in Massachusetts. While there, he was asked to identify markets Chase was targeting following moves earlier this year into Washington, D.C., Philadelphia and Boston. “Get a list of the top 50 — 75 … Read more

JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon has big expansion plans, and Birmingham is in his crosshairs

JPMorgan Chase & Co. CEO Jamie Dimon was in Boston last week to celebrate the opening of the megabank’s first retail branch in Massachusetts. While there, he was asked to identify markets Chase was targeting following moves earlier this year into Washington, D.C., Philadelphia and Boston. “Get a list of the top 50 — 75 … Read more

What can you do to protect your data on Facebook?

Facebook has shared users’ private messages, contact information and other personal data with companies such as Microsoft and Spotify, according to a New York Times report that was alarming even in light of previous disclosures about the social network’s practices.

US charges 2 hackers with alleged Chinese intelligence ties

U.S. officials on Thursday said two alleged Chinese hackers carried out an extensive campaign on behalf of Beijing’s main intelligence agency to steal trade secrets and other information from government agencies and “a who’s who” of major corporations in the United States and nearly a dozen other nations.

Another out-of-town coworking company expands to Houston

New York City-based Bond Collective is the latest coworking company to enter the Houston market.  The company leased 25,871 square feet on the first two floors of Pennzoil Place, at 711 Louisiana St., according to a press release from Houston-based Transwestern. Bond Collective is expected to open the downtown Houston location after the build-out is … Read more

Developer to build $27M senior living facility in Alabama

 A Virginia-based developer is readying to break ground on a new senior living facility in Montgomery’s Eastchase area. The $27 million project by Smith/Packett will include separate areas for independent living, assisted living and memory care residents, according to the Montgomery Advertiser. Located at 2251 Eastchase Lane, the facility also will include libraries, a barbershop, … Read more

Year in Review 2018: Maryland hospitals plan multimillion-dollar facelifts

Hospitals and rehabilitation centers across the state are planning expansions and major construction projects, in an effort to modernize facilities and keep up with shifting needs among Maryland patient populations. The Maryland Health Care Commission is tasked with reviewing and approving such major building projects or expansions planned by licensed health care facilities across the … Read more

Court rules Bryan Voltaggio owes Cordish $3.1M over shuttered Baltimore restaurants

Celebrity chef Bryan Voltaggio owes more than $3 million in rent and loan payments on two now-shuttered restaurants in downtown Baltimore, according to judgments recently recorded in the city’s Circuit Court. The rulings stem from two civil lawsuits filed in October 2017 by entities connected with the Cordish Cos., which operates the properties where Voltaggio … Read more

Pamunkey tribe picks land for what could be Virginia's first casino

The Pamunkey Indian Tribe is in negotiations with the city of Norfolk to open the first casino in Virginia. The tribe, which has ties to Pocahontas and received federal recognition in 2016, is looking to purchase about 20 acres near downtown Norfolk, according to The Virginian-Pilot.     The Pamunkey casino could be a major competitor for … Read more

JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon has big expansion plans. Here are the U.S. cities in his crosshairs

JPMorgan Chase & Co. CEO Jamie Dimon was in Boston last week to celebrate the opening of the megabank’s first retail branch in Massachusetts. While there, he was asked to identify markets Chase was targeting following moves earlier this year into Washington, D.C., Philadelphia and Boston. “Get a list of the top 50 — 75 … Read more

UTHealth opens new $15M building for School of Biomedical Informatics in Houston

The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Dec. 19 for a new $15 million building set to open in January. The new UTHealth School of Biomedical Informatics building features an innovation lab, coffee bar and break room as well as 230 employee workspaces and five classrooms, some with … Read more

Here's what Charlotte, Mecklenburg County offered in pursuit of Amazon HQ2

Records detailing Charlotte’s pursuit of Amazon’s second headquarters were released late Wednesday, revealing the city and Mecklenburg County offered a combined $270.6 million total to lure the online retail giant here. The city of Charlotte proposed a package totaling $100.1 million with another $170.5 million offered by Mecklenburg County, both in grants to be delivered … Read more