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If a business can afford it, owning a physical location can give its owners more flexibility — and plenty of tax advantages.
Retail sales growth was the highest in eight months in October, but the property slump continues.
Chen Peng wanted a home to attract a wife. Condo projects fraught with financial and legal battles made him wait nearly a decade.
Following the 2008 recession, people had fewer kids. Now, districts need fewer schools and are selling them to people with big dreams.
With real estate firms in financial distress, thousands of people are left with unfinished condos. Some are trying to fight back.
Evergrande is among the three biggest property developers in China and it seems to have the backing of the Chinese communist party.
The Chinese property giant Evergrande was known as a risky business operator, but for years investors didn’t seem to care — until now.
One couldn't afford rent in a hip neighborhood; the other survives on pricey specialties.
If the Oakland measure is approved, it would be the state's first such tax.
The Green Bay Packers are the latest team seeking gains from a stadium adjacent development.