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Developers trimmed a planned Evanston tower to 26 stories and 298 feet while adding units and more affordable apartments. The revised application heads to City Council next week.
Mount Olivet cleared a City Council appeal and now proposes a nonprofit brewery and coffeehouse at its 1938 chapel site in Lynnhurst. Officials cite steep rehab costs and a plan to salvage materials.
A 36,160‑square‑foot Enumclaw industrial property known as the Thunder Dome sold for $7.9M and will become a hub for exotic‑car storage, detailing and transport.
Lennar remained No. 1 as Housing First Minnesota’s Top 25 builders reported $3.69 billion in revenue and 6,512 units in 2025. Single-family homes made up the bulk of the total.
Redfin analysis finds Salt Lake City tops U.S. metros for Gen Z ownership of three-plus‑bedroom homes, driven by family help, dual incomes and abundant buildable land.
Guardian Structural landed a $500K city loan to buy equipment, lease a 48,000‑sq‑ft West Side shop and add jobs, city records show.
Cleveland Metroparks has asked developers to test whether a themed, roughly 135-room hotel at the zoo could work. Officials say the property would be privately operated and tied to Brookside activity.
Kurv Industrial paid for a 348,230‑sf warehouse in the Irvine Spectrum and will operate it as Kurv Irvine II. The buy expands the firm’s Orange County footprint as vacancy nudges up.
Town filings show a 26,000-square-foot specialty grocery is planned at The Farm in Zionsville, sited at Sylo Crossing and Pittman Farms Drive.
Oak Forest is asking to extend a TIF district through 2051 to back a four‑building Deshe Real Estate development on West 159th. The developer says it needs about $8 million in public help.
A little-known trust paid under $2M for St. Paul’s vast Great Northern Building. The buyer says it plans to restore and reposition downtown properties.
Opus completed a 52,174-square-foot build-to-suit plant for Elgin Recycling in Gilberts, adding an R2-standard shredder and expanded electronics-processing capacity.
A Punta Gorda five‑acre lot has triggered a lawsuit over a six‑figure scrub‑jay mitigation fee. The case could test whether federal protections apply the same way to species found only in one state.
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