Real Estate Blog
Triangle general contractors report record billings for 2022
The largest general contracting firms in the Triangle saw a collective rise in gross billings volume in calendar year 2022 – to the tune of $3.9 billion – up nearly a billion dollars over the prior year.
Owner seeks 20 stories in hot area near Dix Park, Downtown South
More change is coming to Raleigh's southern gateway, an area that's attracting major interest from developers.
Midtown’s Proscenium aims to catch up to competition with improvements, new leasing team
Proscenium is at main-and-main in Midtown, and the renovations bring the tower up to its competitive set.
Low housing supply expected to keep Atlanta mortgage rates high
The increase in interest rates has disproportionately impacted relatively affordable cities like Atlanta.
Condo developers can’t find financing in Boston. Blame mortgage rates.
Annual construction starts on for-sale units have dropped by well over half in Boston since 2019. Developers are looking to sell properties or convert the units to rental apartments, but that has implications for homeownership opportunities long-term.
Leasing Tracker: Fort Lauderdale approves lease deal for new city offices; Axxes Capital, Steelite to rent Coral Gables space
This week's leasing & emerging markets news.
South Florida real estate projects in the pipeline for the week of July 14
This week's real estate news.
Campaign forms to back $1.6B deal to sell Cincinnati Southern Railway
Now that the Cincinnati Southern Railway trustees have sent the $1.6 billion sale to the voters, backers need a campaign.
Largo’s Gary Cosica connects developers with money in good times and bad
Gary Cosica has spent decades connecting real estate developers with capital as president of the Largo Group.
Peter Hunt plans lobby renovation, event space for historic Brisbane Building
As the office market continues to struggle, Peter Hunt charges forward with renovations to the historic Brisbane Building in downtown Buffalo