San Francisco Is Building to Bring Residents Back

[ad_1] Real-estate developers are launching a series of residential projects in San Francisco, responding to new efforts by the state and city to create more housing in one of the…

European Developers Are Wooing Wine Lovers With Their Own Hassle-Free Vineyards

[ad_1] With careers in Northern California’s tech sector and a primary home on the eastern shore of San Francisco Bay, Clifton Lewis Lyles and his wife, Serene Lewis Lyles, have…

Evergrande Shares Rise as Court Grants More Time for Debt Talks

[ad_1] China Evergrande’s shares rose after a court granted the Chinese property developer more time to work out a plan to restructure billions of dollars in debt. Shares rose 13%…

China Evergrande Avoids a Debt Disaster—for Now

[ad_1] China Evergrande Group, the giant property developer whose default two years ago fueled a crisis in the country’s real-estate market, got some unexpected good news on Monday. The company,…

WSJ News Exclusive | The New Green Investment: Getting Clean Energy to Big Cities

[ad_1] U.S. cities racing to cut their emissions are facing a roadblock: They can’t access the wind and solar power being developed in remote sites hundreds of miles away. Now…

Brookfield-Led Consortium’s $11 Billion Bid for Origin Energy Fails

[ad_1] Updated Dec. 4, 2023 1:41 am ET SYDNEY—An $11 billion bid for Origin Energy, one of Australia’s largest power companies, was rejected by its shareholders on Monday in a…

Uber, Jabil, Builders FirstSource to Join S&P 500

[ad_1] Uber Technologies, Jabil and Builders FirstSource will join the S&P 500, S&P Global said Friday. The three will replace Sealed Air, Alaska Air Group and SolarEdge Technologies in the…

China’s Economy Is Stuck in a Vicious Cycle

[ad_1] China probably can’t fix its broken housing market without fixing the labor market and consumer confidence. But more exuberant consumers and a stronger labor market depend on a healthier…

 ‘How Did I End Up in Indiana?’ Welcome to the Internet’s Favorite Small City

[ad_1] Melody and Jeremiah McKay had never heard of Carmel, Ind., before they read about it online. At the time, they were living in a roughly 1,000-square-foot home in Los…