One Beale developer Chance Carlisle: ‘City delays have ended the Grand Hyatt’
"I've been very clear that hotels require public-private partnerships, and it doesn't feel like the mayor is prepared to do what's necessary to make the Grand Hyatt a reality."
Ransomware Incidents Skyrocket in 2021, FinCEN Reports
Total Amount from Ransomware-Related BSA Filings and Incidents, 2011 to 2021 Ransomware continues to pose a significant threat to U.S. critical infrastructure sectors, businesses and the public, according to a report released by the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network ...
Million-dollar markets: The ZIP codes where you need to make $1M to get in the door
You need to earn at least $100,000 per year to afford a home in 27% of U.S. ZIP codes, but there are plenty of areas where $100,000 won't even scratch the surface. In these 18 metros, you need to earn at least $1 million to afford a median-priced home.
US Average Long-Term Mortgage Rates Back Under 7%, For Now
The rate was 3.09% last year at this time.Read More...
ALTA Awards Title Webbies
ALTA announced the winners of the 2022 Title Webbies, an awards program recognizing member companies that have created or redesigned the best industry consumer-facing website within the past year. Nominees were judged on mobile friendliness, user experience, social medi...
Pressure is back on sellers to attract buyers as demand softens
Pressure is back on sellers to attract buyers as demand softensRead More...
US Mortgage Rates Top 7% for the First Time in 2 Decades
The last time the average rate was above 7% was April 2002, a time when the U.S. was still reeling from the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
Former Peanut Shoppe building at 24 S. Main St. proposes mixed-use renovations with commercial, residential
Work on the building that previously housed the Peanut Shoppe is ready to enter a new phase. Renovations at 24 S. Main St. call for a mixed-use approach with residential and a possible restaurant.
Louisiana regulators face insurance storms on multiple fronts
Homeowners' insurance has turned into a minefield for Louisiana officials, who are fielding a surge of complaints from policyholders over storm damage claims and rising premiums - all while trying to limit the number of insurers leaving the market or folding.
Drought snarls Mississippi River transit in blow to farmers
Water levels on the river have dropped to near-record lows, disrupting ship and barge traffic that is critical for moving recently harvested agricultural goods such as soybeans and corn downriver for export.