Downtown Milwaukee stadium eyes first USL pro soccer games in 2026
A planned spring construction start for a professional soccer stadium in downtown Milwaukee means it is likely to host its first games in 2026.
Law firm signs 10-year lease in Jackson Square
A San Francisco-based law firm signed a 10-year lease in Jackson Square, joining a growing number of companies relocating their space from the Financial District and SoMa.
SBA Lenders by 7(a) Loan Value
Information was obtained from the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) Seattle District Office. The Seattle District Office serves most of Washington state and northern Idaho. Washington counties not included in this data are Wahkiakum, Cowlitz, Clark and Skamania. Northern Idaho counties included in this data are Boundary, Bonner, Kootenai, Benewah, Shoshone, Latah, Nez Perce, Lewis, Clearwater and Idaho. Data includes loans for the fiscal year ending Sept. 30, 2022.
Harbor East, Harbor Point will lead Baltimore’s turnaround, CBRE exec says
Spencer Levy, senior economic adviser at CBRE, offered brokers a dose of hard reality and even some optimism in a market battered by sky-high interest rates and lack of financing. Here's what else he had to say about the city's turnaround.
Dallas-based DataBank raises $533M for construction of new data centers
DataBank has been busy raising capital as the adoption of artificial intelligence increases demand for data center power capacity. The company previously raised almost $1.6 billion in financing this year, following a $2.2 billion recapitalization last year.
St. Pete online stockbroker Webull expands to Latin markets with Mexico City deal
Webull is using the deal as a “springboard” into Latin markets to capitalize on strong demand for retail investing, an executive said.
Carlyle Group, EYA advance plan to redevelop AT&T’s Oakton office campus with 1.5 million square feet of mixed use
The existing building “faces an uncertain future” due to remote work and reduced office demand, an application document says.
SA developer secures anchor tenant for new North Side office
Worth & Associates, a local commercial real estate developer headquartered on Broadway, announced on Tuesday the completion of Inwood Village II, a two-story 74,265 square-foot office building at 2806 W. Bitters Road. The completion of the office complex, which comes at a difficult time, comes with the added win of moving in an anchor tenant which has claimed around 30% of the property's available square footage.
Texas-based Mexican restaurant chain in search of investors for Albuquerque expansion
A Texas-based Mexican restaurant is planning to expand to Albuquerque. Vice President of Franchise Brian Shaughnessy said the company aims to open at least three locations in New Mexico in the coming years.
Carpenters’ union sues developer Paul McKee
The carpenters' union that covers St. Louis has brought a breach of contract complaint against developer Paul McKee over a loan involving an O'Fallon, Missouri, office building.