A Houston-based oil and gas company that emerged from bankruptcy in 2018 will be acquired by an Alabama-based company.
After the merger, one of the Bay State's largest public companies will become a subsidiary of a Missouri-based Fortune 500.
KPMG officially ramped up operations at its new home in Santa Clara Square last week. The office, at 2755 Augustine Drive, is ...
International architecture and engineering firm Stantec was selected to design a $212 million health sciences and clinical ...
A natural gas power plant in Loudoun County is trading hands for around $1 billion. It plays a key role in fueling the power ...
Illinois' ambitious plan to put 1 million electric vehicles on the road by 2030 is attracting major players in the EV ...
A Kansas City developer is pursuing plans for a 15-building data center campus in Pennsylvania.
Both United and Southwest Airlines have added direct flights from Kansas City International Airport to New Orleans for the ...
Novant Health is underway on its latest local expansion project, backed by a donation from NASCAR champion Tony Stewart.
We’re setting out on a mission to be one of the only companies to reach the billion-dollar mark twice,” joked Spencer Baird, ...
St. Louis County has settled a lawsuit stemming from discrimination claims by a former employee in the county prosecuting ...
An activist shareholder is planning a proxy battle at United States Steel Corp. to force the end of the controversial $14.9 ...