Round Rock's Settlement Park to Receive New Playground Equipment with Unanimous Council Approval
Round Rock City Council approved new playground equipment for Settlement Park, intending to enhance community development. The project begins in late May and will take approximately two months.
BH Properties Expands Bay Area Influence with New San Francisco Office and Acquisition of Oakland's Holy Names University Campus
BH Properties expands in Northern California by opening a San Francisco office and acquiring the 60-acre campus of the defunct Holy Names University in Oakland.
Dallas to Host $5 Billion Pediatric Health Campus, Elevating Regional Medical Care with Children's Health and UT Southwestern Partnership
Children's Health and UT Southwestern Medical Center will create a $5 billion pediatric health campus in Dallas to accommodate the region's growing pediatric care needs.
Portland Ramps Up Shelter Capacity Amid Homelessness Challenge, Oregon Swiftly Meets Statewide Emergency Housing Goals
Portland is expanding its homeless shelter capacity, aiming for 780 beds by year-end, and implementing new long-term housing solutions, alongside Oregon's progress in addressing homelessness statewide.
Seattle Pledges $66.7 Million for Affordable Housing Under Mayor Harrell's Plan Against Housing Crisis
Seattle allocates $66.7 million for affordable housing, with 443 rental units and 114 homeownership opportunities, as part of Mayor Harrell's broader initiative to tackle the housing crisis.












