The Kroenkes have an extraordinary vision,” said Mike Neary, KSE’s executive vice president of business operations.
The developer that owns the massive Herman Kiefer hospital site in Detroit is at odds with the city over whether enough progress has been made on the long-vacant 40-acre property.
A pair of lots north of the Andrew Jackson High School football field are planned for development of an affordable housing community for residents ages 62 and older. The lots, at 5804 and 5806 N. Main ...
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When State Sen. Lou Ann Linehan proposed legislation to create good life districts two years ago, she envisioned the result ...
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The long-awaited boutique hotel by Austin’s New Waterloo brings upscale touches—including a full-service spa and ...
Five years after Diane Wilson’s landmark settlement with Formosa Plastics, she’s directing the money toward reviving “the bay ...
In a controversial speech, Indonesia’s new president argued oil palm plantations are like forests, calling for their ...
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What began as a childhood hobby more than six decades ago has led to what might be Africa’s largest butterfly collection in a suburb of Kenya's capital. Steve Collins, 74, was born ...
Steve Ross is one of several New York developers foregoing retirement to build in South Florida. Will Ross' vision pan out?