Iconic LGBTQ+ Landmark, the R3 Hotel in Guerneville, Listed for Sale at $4.6 Million with Legacy Preservation in Mind
The R3 Hotel in Guerneville, a beloved LGBTQ+ resort, is on sale for $4.6 million. Owners aim to find buyers who will maintain its community significance and legacy.
Boerne's City Engineer Cheryl Rogers Leads Key Infrastructure Initiatives for Community Enrichment
Cheryl Rogers, Boerne's city engineer, has been pivotal in managing infrastructure projects, ensuring compliance with codes, and overseeing developments like street improvements and floodplain management, even through pandemic challenges.
Nashville Unveils $75 Million Catalyst Fund to Tackle Affordable Housing Crisis with Public-Private Partnership
The Nashville Catalyst Fund, launched by Mayor Freddie O'Connell and partners, aims to develop and preserve affordable housing in Nashville, with an initial investment of $75 million, hoping to raise it to $100 million.
CBRE to Market Hines' Massive 636,000 SF Tech-Focused Edenvale Industrial Park in San Jose
CBRE will market Hines' new 636,000 sf Edenvale Industrial Park in San Jose, targeting a June 2025 completion, to meet Silicon Valley's high demand for Class A industrial space.
Austin Invests $4 Million to Install Shade Structures for Parks and Public Spaces in Response to Rising Temperatures
Austin invests $4 million in shade structures for parks and public areas to combat rising temperatures, particularly in heat-stricken East Austin, aligning with broader strategies to enhance heat resilience across the city.
Metropolitan Council Awards $1.5 Million in Grants to Revitalize Contaminated Sites in Minneapolis, St. Paul and Surrounding Cities
The Metropolitan Council grants nearly $1.5 million to cities for the cleanup and redevelopment of contaminated lands, aiming for housing, job creation, and infrastructure improvements.
Houston's First Baptist Church Sienna Campus Poised for Expansion Amid Missouri City Growth
Houston's First Baptist Church Sienna in Missouri City is expanding to cater to the growing community, with a new main worship center seating 600 and a total of 74,000 square feet of additional space.
Dallas City Council Approves $83.5 Million Mixed-Income Housing Project in Cedars Neighborhood
The Dallas City Council approved a mixed-income housing project and a Chapter 380 grant for it. Other initiatives include a Healthy Food fund and a new Dallas Music Office to promote local talent.
San Antonio Offers $1.45 Million in Grants to Aid Local Businesses Affected by Construction Disruptions
San Antonio provides $1.45 million in grants to help small businesses affected by construction, prioritizing those with the most significant revenue losses and in heavily impacted areas. Applications close on July 15.












