Elon Musk Advocates for Tesla's Corporate Shift to Texas, Seeks Enhanced Control with Increased Voting Stake
Elon Musk proposes moving Tesla's registration to Texas and aims to increase his voting control to 25%. The move follows dissatisfaction with a court ruling on his compensation and a user poll on social media supporting the relocation.
Phoenix Bar Half Moon to Close After 18 Years for New Apartments, Tempe's Devil’s Advocate Awaits Fate Amid High-Rise Plans
Two popular bars in Phoenix and Tempe face closure for high-rise developments; Half Moon Windy City Sports Grill will close on February 12, while the Devil’s Advocate has a lease through 2029.
Bloomington Honors Local Black Leaders in 'Pioneers and Changemakers' Series for Black History Month
Bloomington honors local Black leaders with the 'Bloomington Pioneers and Changemakers' series during Black History Month, featuring impactful individuals in various roles on the City's YouTube and digital platforms.
Fein Acquires 21.4 Acres for New Echo Lake Multifamily Community in Spring's City Place
Fein has acquired 21.4 acres in Spring's City Place for the Echo Lake community, set to include a manmade lake, trails, and access to a nature preserve. With amenities targeting corporate workers, construction is due to start in late 2024.
New England Welcomes Its First Margaritaville Resort with $30M Upgrade on Cape Cod
The Cape Codder Resort & Spa is becoming Margaritaville Resort Cape Cod after a $30 million renovation, featuring amenities and a tropical theme inspired by Jimmy Buffett. Existing reservations will be honored.
Historic Tours of America Expands to San Antonio, Launching Trolley Services to Revitalize Local Tour Scene
Historic Tours of America is set to launch trolley tours in San Antonio after acquiring assets from the recently closed City Sightseeing, and plans to integrate the former workforce into its operations.












