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Clarence has notched 12 property sales with a price tag of $1 million or more this year.

Happy Thursday morning, Columbus.

Tonight, the Blue Jackets kick off their 2023-24 season against the Flyers at Nationwide Arena. My daughter Mara and I will be there to celebrate her 30th birthday (which fell on Wednesday) and the return of hockey in Columbus.

Attending opening night is a tradition of ours going back nearly a decade. Here's hoping for a win.

But first, let's get down to today's business.

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The 2023 list of Austin-area retail centers tracks centers by leasable square feet for the property. The list covers shopping centers in Travis, Williamson, Hays and Bastrop counties. ABJ partnered with real estate firm Weitzman to update trade-area data for the 5-mile radius surrounding the center. Additional ABJ research from retailer websites and brochures. For this list, ABJ combines all retail s.f. for an area, regardless of ownership. It also includes big box anchors, such as Home Depot and HEB. To be considered for the list, retail developments must be underway with dirt turned. Developers with construction updates, or those about to break ground on retail projects, can contact Patricia Rogers, [email protected], to be added to the watchlist.

Metro isn’t just a major transit system. It’s also a major property owner. And several of those properties have a lot of potential for mixed-use projects.

Last spring, Metro authorized solicitations for joint development at seven of its stations, representing the capacity to support about 5.2 million square feet of new development, including something like 3,500 housing units. Those properties include the stations at Brookland, Congress Heights, Deanwood, Capitol Heights, North Bethesda, Fort…

Real estate — especially office — is one of the sector's hurting most in Greater Washington right now, hollowed by the work-from-home trend. It's also the sector with the greatest upside.

What happens to our physical landscape has great repercussions on our economy and the way we live and get around. Will office be converted to residential? How will retail change? Where is the next big mega-project?

The third installment of our Power 100 features 27 leaders in real estate, economic development…

No lease has been signed, but a source familiar with the deal says Pokemon Co. International could take about 56% of the tower's office space.

Inventory of single-family homes in the six-county region rose to 5,230, a 10.9% increase over last month and a 21.1% increase over September 2022.

The developer worked with the city to rezone the 6.25-acre site to allow the project to proceed.

Leaders from Independence Blue Cross, Highmark, UnitedHealthcare and Jefferson Health Plans discussed the future of health care insurance at a recent Philadelphia Business Journal event.