Residential real estate firm Compass plans layoffs, citing economic uncertainty
The company is also pausing all expansion plans, as well as any mergers and acquisition efforts, through the at least the end of the year.
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The company is also pausing all expansion plans, as well as any mergers and acquisition efforts, through the at least the end of the year.
Read MoreThe new facilities are expected to open in 2025, less than a decade after another major expansion for the food bank.
Read MoreThe home is also on the same street as another recent listing, which was featured in the 1973 film “The Thief Who Came To Dinner.”
Read MoreThe expansion will increase its current roasting production and will fund extraction, bottling and canning opportunities.
Read MoreNewFound Partners is in the process of converting an industrial building in the Spring Branch area into a single-level office development, which will also serve as its new headquarters.
Read MoreTanglewood Property Group recently entered into a deal with the operators of the Ballroom at Bayou Place downtown to open a second event venue location in the former Hess Club building.
Read MoreGlen Allen, Virginia-based Capital Square paid an undisclosed amount to acquire the 304-unit Flats at West Alabama at 3623 W. Alabama St.
Read MoreThe renovations will range from new acoustical and infrastructure improvements to updated and relocated restrooms; wider stairways; an expanded Green Room and lobby improvements.
Read MoreIn 1973, Director Bud Yorkin selected the home for a steamy love scene between Ryan O’Neal and Jacqueline Bisset in the comedy, “The Thief Who Came to Dinner.”
Read MoreBetween inflation, persistent supply chain problems and an ongoing war in Ukraine, beer production has become significantly more difficult.
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