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Cincinnati City Council approves major $67M Evanston apartment project
Cincinnati City Council voted on a $67 million apartment project proposed for the site of a former school and church in Evanston, with nearby neighbors continuing an opposition campaign against it.
Boston City Council votes to replace BPDA in combative vote
The council approved the creation of a new planning department to replace much of what the Boston Planning and Development Agency does. Some members derided the vote as rushed and undemocratic.
Apartments, hotel rooms planned for site on Aurora
The developer acquired the property in August, demolishing a vacant home and duplex to make way for the project.
Stiff competition has local apartment developers luring tenants with $1,000 gift cards and months of free rent
Tenants can live temporarily rent-free in a number of Philadelphia?s new luxury apartment buildings ? and some can even get paid to do it.
DFW's wealthiest areas: New neighborhood pushes Arlington ZIP code to near top of income list
In a shock, one Arlington ZIP code has overtaken the Park Cities on a list of the wealthiest neighborhoods in DFW. The reason why has to do with a massive community under construction west of Dallas. This annual special report on wealth in North Texas features median household incomes, home values and much more for 200 Metroplex ZIP codes.
Homelessness down 12% in Fort Worth's Tarrant County
The annual effort to tally the homeless ? which helps to provide adequate services ? found almost 2,400 people living in shelters, transitional housing or the streets in January, WFAA reports.
Eagles quarterback Kenny Pickett puts suburban Pittsburgh home up for sale at $2.7M (photos)
It's been less than two weeks since the Philadelphia Eagles acquired Kenny Pickett in a trade with the Steelers, and the quarterback's home in a suburb of Pittsburgh has already hit the market.
Huge neighborhoods reshape small city of Anna
In Anna, which started the year with a a 525% year-over-year increase in building permits, several major neighborhoods are on tap. In this story, hear about what's happening in the northern Collin County city from one of its economic development leaders and learn about investments in schools and roads.
Global brand aims to build new hotel in Vandalia
A global brand with over 7,400 hotels worldwide is looking to plot its next one in Vandalia.
Portland homesharing nonprofit acquires software, plans eventual expansion
A Portland-based nonprofit that specializes in connecting homeowners and people to live with them is planning an eventual expansion.