Once used by the Illinois National Guard 33rd Tank Company, the facility will be renovated to include offices, production space and a 7,500-square-foot event space honoring the site's history.
Kevin Morrell, the principal at Green Street Real Estate Ventures, the development company behind the St. Louis Armory, has filed for bankruptcy.
Rogers-based Beaty Capital Group (BCG), which invested in its first TempleLive property in downtown Fort Smith, has partnered with the Fischer Companies on a $23 million renovation of an ...
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The historic National Guard Armory in Oklahoma City is set to transform into a $23 million TempleLive music venue, featuring state-of-the-art amenities and a smaller emerging artist space.
Though not currently being used, the Cranston Street Armory is reasonably well-maintained The president may have let his true ...
The fair, with 77 exhibitors, is a mini-museum, featuring arts, antiquities and design objects, from old masters to art jewelry.
Last year, the PACT Act expansion opened the edibility for veterans who’ve had Toxic exposure through the course of their service.
It’s now up to the Illinois Supreme Court to decide if a recently enacted state law limiting where people can file ...
The Chapter 7 filing offers further details on creditors of Green Street, which has faced several lawsuits since 2023 and last year closed its flagship Armory STL entertainment complex in Midtown.
The bankruptcy by a Green Street leader helps reveal what led to stalled projects and the closure of of the Armory ...
Months after the former Lyric building was razed, a development application shows plans for an office building, green room ...