Norfolk Southern completes long ride to Atlanta HQ

Norfolk Southern Corp. on Dec. 12 completed a nearly year-long and sometimes bumpy ride to relocate its headquarters from Virginia to Atlanta. The deal was forced to navigate the complexities of Atlanta politics, getting hung up in a contentious effort to redevelop downtown’s Gulch, where the railroad giant needed to sell about 16 acres. The relocation … Read more

Planned downtown Hilton grows a floor as designers hone their vision

Designers have added another floor to the planned Hilton Columbus Downton expansion, growing the tower to 28 floors. The design team from Cooper Carry, Meyers + Associates Architecture and Jeffrey Beers presented an updated look for the proposed tower to the Franklin County Convention Facilities Authority this week. The project is estimated to cost $190 … Read more

Provident Mutual building sale on hold, endangering planned West Philly health campus

West Philadelphia Councilwoman Jannie Blackwell has halted the city’s long-awaited remake of the former Provident Mutual Life Insurance Co. building at 4601 Market Street for reasons that include the interest from developers other than Iron Stone, the developer selected through an open bidding process to acquire the 10-acre property. “I’ve got other people who want … Read more

Condominium Developers Closings

Information was obtained from Metrostudy. Closings are based on deed data in the public record. A small number of projects may not make the list because of incomplete deed information or due to time gaps between closings and filings of the public records. South Florida includes the following metro areas: Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and Palm … Read more

Condominium Developers Starts

Information was obtained from Metrostudy. The condo starts list includes “for sale” projects only. Rentals and hotel rooms are excluded. Starts are counted when the condo’s first floor is poured, versus earlier work on the foundation and pilings. South Florida includes the following metro areas: Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and Palm Beach.

Where 7 big Williamson County projects stand, including an African-themed resort and Italian-inspired village

Construction has started on a massive water park and conference center in Round Rock. Georgetown is closer to getting an Italian village right off I-35. Cedar Park wants to move a major road to create a walkable hub for shops and restaurants. Williamson County is booming; here’s a guide to some of the biggest projects … Read more

One Beale asking for more public dollars

Set to start construction soon on One Beale, the project’s developers are seeking another round of public assistance. Carlisle Corp. is asking for a $990,000 grant from the Downtown Memphis Commission (DMC). The grant would come on top of assistance for a parking garage and the 20-year tax break a DMC board gave the project … Read more

Canada caught between 2 powers, feeling alone in the world

First U.S. President Donald Trump attacked Canada on trade. Then Saudi Arabia punished it for speaking up for human rights. Now China has the country in its cross-hairs, detaining two Canadians in apparent retaliation for the arrest of a top Chinese tech executive on behalf of the United States.

Millcraft exec fleshes out vision for North Shore riverfront development

Millcraft Investments is reaching the stage in which it is fine-tuning its vision for Esplanade, what is now estimated to be a nearly $700 million mixed-use reinvention of an Ohio riverfront site in the North Side neighborhood of Chateau. Millcraft CFO Brian Walker updated the board of the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh on the company’s … Read more

Gaston County lands 500-job call center

A 500-job call center for Charlotte-based Sonic Automotive’s EchoPark used-car subsidiary is headed to Gaston County. That makes it the county’s largest office project, says Gaston County Commissioner Tracy Philbeck. Gaston County Economic Development Commission recruiters have worked long hours to try to bring office jobs to the traditional manufacturing area located west of the … Read more

Facebook hosts offline privacy 'pop-up' in New York City

Wrapping up a year of privacy scandals , congressional hearings and a host of other problems, Facebook hosted a one-day “pop-up” event in New York City’s Bryant Park on Thursday, hoping to talk to users about their privacy settings, ad preferences and whatever else may be on their mind.