In wake of CSU’s big news, here are the nation’s most lucrative college stadium naming-rights deals (PHOTOS)
Colorado State University turned some heads Thursday when it announced a 15-year $37.7 million naming rights agreement with Public Service Credit Union.
That got us thinking: What are the most lucrative naming rights deals in collegiate athletics? Using data from our sister publication data Sports Business Daily, we pulled together the top 11 most expensive deals in the nation.
With a combined total closing in on $300 million, the numbers might surprise you.
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Patti Payne’s Cool Pads: Michael Corliss’ massive $24M Normandy Park estate hits the market (Photos)
A rare property has just come on the market. Michael Corliss’ 50-acre Hidden Valley estate, a private retreat with more than 1,500 feet of beachfront, is a juxtaposition of old world and new, of formal and informal.
Avenue Property Founders Evan Wyman, Tere Foster, Moya Skillman, Bob Bennion and Mary Snyder collectively have this $24 million listing.
Situated in Normandy Park with panoramic views of everything from Puget Sound to the Olympics, Corliss purchased this property in stages over a…
Mega-developer’s next major San Francisco condo tower to hit the market near Salesforce Tower
Related California is a few months from starting sales at The Avery, a 118-unit condo building at 420-488 Folsom St. in San Francisco’s burgeoning Transbay district.
The building will be another offering of for-sale housing in the SoMa part of the city, where condo development has concentrated during the past decade.
Related hired Rem Koolhaas’ Office of Metropolitan Architecture to design a 55-story mixed-income residential tower that will consist of 548 homes and 17,000 square feet of retail.…
Yelp CEO: Company boards are asking about hiring outside of the Bay Area because housing costs are too high locally
The discussion of where to hire employees “has shifted dramatically as costs continue to escalate,” Yelp CEO Jeremy Stoppelman said.
RealPage acquires electronic payment platform in $218.5M deal
RealPage Inc. (Nasdaq: RP) is growing its electronic payment platform with a $218.5 million purchase of ClickPay.
Richardson-based RealPage, which offers software and data analytics for the real estate industry, said the transaction will add nearly $1 billion to its total addressable market by extending its reach in the homeowner association real estate sector.
ClickPay, which is based in New York City, offers an electronic payment platform to 2.3 million units in the multifamily, HOA, condominium…
Top of the Market: See inside the Germantown home that just sold for $1.1 million
The five Shelby County homes that fetched the highest prices last week are all either located outside of the I-240 loop or within a half mile of it.
A 2006 Germantown home with 6,400 square feet of space took the top spot, selling for $1.1 million. Located on Mont Alban Cove in ZIP code 38139, the home holds five bedrooms and five-and-a-half bathrooms.
Click the slideshow above to view the ornate home, courtesy of Realtor.com.
A 1979 home, located on Meadowgrove Lane just outside the I-240 loop,…
Wealthy widow sells Palm Beach oceanfront mansion for $37M
A trust in the name of Mary M. Montgomery, the widow of a wealthy attorney, sold a mansion that spans from the ocean to the Intracoastal Waterway in Palm Beach for $37.38 million.
Hilda Santana and executives from Northern Trust Bank signed the deed for 1800 S. Ocean Blvd. on behalf of Montgomery’s trust. The 26,351-square-foot mansion was sold to 1800 South Ocean LLC, managed by West Palm Beach attorney Maura Ziska. It is not clear who ultimately owns that LLC.
The price equates to $1,419 a…
How to protest property appraisal values in Bexar County
The Business Journal offers tips to help property owners in Bexar County navigate the process for appealing their appraisal values.
See the Houston neighborhoods with the fastest-selling homes for the past 12 months
More than half of the top 10 fastest-selling neighborhoods are on Houston's southeast side.
Kushner Cos. subpoenaed by feds
The Kushner Cos. has been subpoenaed by federal prosecutors.
The New York-based real estate company issued a statement saying it has “nothing to hide and is cooperating fully with all legitimate requests for information, including this subpoena.”
The federal subpoena arrived one day after an Associated Press feature detailed how the Kushner Cos. allegedly filed false paperwork stating it had zero rent-regulated tenants in buildings across New York City.
The company actually has hundreds, the AP…