San Francisco's 33 Tehama St. Becomes SperaSF Following Flood Incident Amidst Continued Resident Concerns
A San Francisco luxury high-rise, formerly known as 33 Tehama St, has been rebranded to SperaSF and changed its address to 39 Tehama St following past flooding issues and negative publicity.
Michigan Boosts Affordable Housing with Grants for Brownfield Redevelopment in Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, and Flint
Michigan bolsters affordable housing through grants supporting new developments in Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, and Flint, targeting brownfield site redevelopment and boosting local economies.
Mesa City Council Approves Transformative 'Berge Destination at Gateway' Mixed-Use Development
Mesa City Council approved the Berge Destination at Gateway, a mixed-use development, with plans for auto dealerships, retail, and multifamily units; developers anticipate significant tax reimburse msent and infrastructure improvements.
Texas Invests $1.5 Billion in Mental Health Care Expansion, Governor Abbott Announces Statewide Hospital Projects
Governor Greg Abbott announces a $1.5 billion expansion for Texas mental health facilities, introducing seven new state hospital projects to boost inpatient psychiatric services across the state.
Nashville's Percy Warner Golf Course Set for Grand Reopening After Renovation
Percy Warner Golf Course in Nashville reopens June 29 after major renovations, with tee time reservations starting June 22. The course improvements include new practice areas, tee boxes, and an irrigation system.
Florida's Citizens Property Insurance Proposes Rate Hikes Averaging 13.5% for Homeowners in 2025
Citizens Property Insurance Corp plans to raise insurance premiums by an average of 13.5% for homeowners and 14.2% for condo owners in Florida, affecting 1.2 million policies. The increase awaits regulatory approval and could take effect in 2025.












