Real Estate Blog
Here’s how much you need to make to afford a home in KC’s priciest neighborhoods
The housing market has cooled off nationally in 2023, but that doesn't mean it won't cost a pretty penny to buy homes in these KC-area ZIP codes.
As demand for water rises, North Carolina towns scramble for partners
As developers flood into smaller communities such as Pittsboro and Sanford, the growing demand for water is pushing local utilities to the limit. Now, communities are forming partnerships to increase capacity.
St. Pete Housing Authority receives $1 million for redevelopment of Ed White Hospital
SPHA received further financial support for its plans to bring senior housing to the former Ed White Hospital on Ninth Avenue North.
Table of Experts: Industrial developers
COVID had a profound impact on industrial development in 2020 and 2021 as consumers shifted to shopping online and retailers scrambled to meet demand. Logistics partners re-designed supply chains to more efficiently serve customers, driving demand for more industrial and logistics space.
In the Triangle, rents grew as much as 20% year over year.
Those good times are showing signs of levelling off as the industry and its investors adjust to higher land costs, higher interest rates, and uncertainty…
Largest Phoenix-Area Commercial Real Estate Developers
Surveyed list with the following information points: Total commercial square footage developed in 2022, number of local projects developed, office square footage, industrial square footage, retail square footage, multifamily square footage, top local executive.
Milwaukee Bucks’ Peter Feigin on Deer District plans, impact of Lillard trade and new owners
Milwaukee Bucks president Peter Feigin said the team’s owners have dropped plans for an office development in Deer District and the Damian Lillard trade had an extraordinary impact on season-ticket sales.
Building a north side campus for St. Augustine Preparatory Academy: Gus Ramirez
Gus Ramirez, founder and chairman of Husco International Inc., spoke at the Milwaukee Business Journal's Nov. 16 Power Breakfast event about plans for the St. Augustine Preparatory Academy's planned new campus on the former Cardinal Stritch University site.
‘Nothing happened by chance’: The Woodlands going strong 50 years after founding
The Woodlands is seeing a rebirth of its Research Forest. It's a testament to The Woodlands’ increasing attractiveness to out-of-state companies that are looking for a new home in the post-pandemic world.
Office Parks in Buffalo 2023
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Build: 3 years and $73M later, the region’s first microhospital opens
The hospital replaces the shuttered Eastern Niagara Hospital, which closed in June.