
Audrey Jensen
Commercial Real Estate and Economic Development Reporter at Phoenix Business Journal
Reporter @phxbizjournal covering commercial real estate and economic development in metro Phoenix. Story tips: [email protected].
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2 weeks ago |
bizjournals.com | Audrey Jensen
The leaders of Capps Manufacturing are proposing a large speculative warehouse in Wichita and are seeking some incentives through the city's industrial program. One of Wichita's top aviation subcontractors is proposing to develop a speculative warehouse in one of the city's largest industrial corridors around Eisenhower National Airport. Though Capps Holdings LLC, the owner of aerospace supplier Capps Manufacturing Inc.
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2 weeks ago |
bizjournals.com | Audrey Jensen
The sprawling VAI Resort project in Glendale has taken innumerable twists and turns since it was first discussed in 2019. Here is an updated project timeline, and a snapshot look at the key players involved. Glendale's long-awaited VAI Resort project has been in the works for years, and the finish line is finally in sight. Here's a look at some of the key moments in the topsy-turvy history of the luxury resort.
City manager Robert Layton announces retirement after 16 years in Wichita - Wichita Business Journal
3 weeks ago |
bizjournals.com | Audrey Jensen
After serving for 16 years leading the city of Wichita's 3,500 employees, Robert Layton plans to retire this year. Wichita city manager Robert Layton has announced his retirement after working for the municipality for more than 16 years. Layton, who served in the top administrative role for Wichita, plans to retire at the end of 2025. He has worked in public service for nearly 50 years.
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3 weeks ago |
bizjournals.com | Audrey Jensen
Valley Center leaders are considering acquiring a long-vacant lot on their Main Street for a commercial development in the northwest Wichita region. A long-vacant lot in Valley Center's downtown is being eyed for a new development opportunity. The half-acre property sits along the city's Main Street and has been envisioned to turn into a new mixed-use commercial development with uses like apartments and retail.
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3 weeks ago |
bizjournals.com | Audrey Jensen
Construction projects have been ongoing for the Greater Wichita YMCA, including the latest new facility that broke ground in December and another renovation to one of its existing locations. After wrapping up several multi-million dollar construction projects last year, the Greater Wichita YMCA has its sight set on more growth in 2025. The nonprofit organization started moving dirt in December for a 75,000 square-foot location in Hutchinson, about 50 miles northwest of Wichita.
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NEW: A Main Street building in downtown #Wichita is one of several being seriously considered for a new @SedgwickCounty administrative headquarters. It's the latest option being considered in a years-long search: https://t.co/Zt09ynYgne

A tower crane has risen at the construction site for the highly-anticipated Wichita Biomedical Campus in downtown. Here's what that means for the project: https://t.co/Ds6tx3Aytd

Robert Layton, Wichita's city manager and top administrative leader, has announced his retirement after 16 years with the city: https://t.co/zTDET4fqKG