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List Extra: Residential mortgage lenders process billions in loans
San Antonio residential mortgage lenders processed almost $2 billion in loans last year, with some loan officers closing almost $100 million individually.
Million Dollar Monday: Home with views for miles hits market for $2.8M
The home even has rock formations and a sculpted tunnel to access the front door.
Private equity executive buys North Palm Beach mansion for $20M (Photos)
The seller was the co-founder of a company on the NYSE.
ICYMI: Oracle doubles down on San Antonio office space
ICYMI: Developers hoping to move forward on the downtown New Braunfels project will have to wait ? or move on.
Iconic developer Tibor Hollo dead at the age of 96
Tibor Hollo and his company, FECR, built more than 60 million square feet of development across the U.S.
The Related Group back with new River City Brewing proposal
After the termination of the development agreement over a year ago, this Miami-based developer is back with a new proposal for the Southbank site.
Miami commission to amend abandoned building ordinance, include extra fees
The amendments include extra charges to register abandoned buildings more than three stories tall.
PulteGroup signs new leases at Scottsdale, Tempe office buildings
Atlanta-based PulteGroup is a major player in the Valley, ranking No. 4 on the Phoenix Business Journal's List of Largest Phoenix-area Homebuilders with 1,377 housing starts.
RCP Construction, Mod at Midtown developers quickly resolve lawsuit
Within days of a lawsuit being filed, the general contractor and developer on a project to convert a Holiday Inn Express in Midtown Sacramento into market-rate apartments have settled their dispute.
As more older adults face homelessness, Arizona governments, organizations look to respond
Rachel Milne, director of the Phoenix Office of Homeless Solutions, said older adults are a fast-growing subgroup in the unhoused population, with unique challenges. ?Seniors are typically on a very fixed income. Whether they?re receiving a little bit of assistance, they have what they have, and that number is not going to change,? she said. ?So they need to be able to find a unit that will fit within their budget knowing that they?re not anticipating getting raises.? Milne said in?