(Reuters) -Videogame developer Electronic Arts has agreed to sell itself to a group of private investors in a deal that values the maker of "Battlefield" and "Madden NFL" at $55 billion, which if ...
Dewar Nurseries will continue to operate in Apopka despite selling a portion of its land for the 200+-unit housing ...
City officials are considering strenthening an ordinance aimed at requiring the owners of unsightly vacant buildings downtown and elsewhere in the city to either get their buildings occupied or ...
Full House Resorts' results for Chamonix remain lackluster. Read why upside potential remains despite Chamonix and a lack of ...
Some downtown insiders believe Horton Plaza’s darkest days could behind it, especially if an unlikely hero swoops in to save ...
The L-A Community Market will feature a grocery store, commercial kitchens and a cafe, and outdoor space for food trucks.
When Kimberly Gravitt — a widow from Gwinnett County — fell behind on her mortgage, she reached out to a company she believed ...
Developer Douglas Jemal has agreed to sell the Boulevard Mall to Benderson Development Co., ending his six-year effort to redevelop the sprawling retail center in Amherst into a town center ...
Electronic Arts jumped on buyout rumors, but high valuation, industry risks, and limited upside make it unattractive now.
Buyers saw a money pit. Investors saw a bad flip. I saw $1 million hiding in plain sight. Here's how you can find value that ...
Land & Buildings Investment Management has about a 2% stake in the theme-park operator.
The Science Center was long a place where generations of Pinellas County, Fla., schoolchildren attended summer camps, field ...
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