Real Estate Blog
Cincinnati luxury home sales hit record high for 2023 in June
There were six homes in Greater Cincinnati that sold for more than $2 million in June. Here's your look at the past month's most expensive home sales.
Digitas Inc. moving Philadelphia offices out of the Wanamaker, cutting space in half
The advertising agency that specializes in health care has occupied 108,619 square in the Wanamaker, making it the largest tenant in the historic building. The lease expires in November.
Ohio renews brownfield remediation and building demo grant programs. Here’s what to expect.
Ohio's brownfield remediation and building demolition programs will continue, thanks to the new state budget.
A View From the Top: Jason Woodard not slowing down in Dayton’s redevelopment
The former accounting auditor for Arthur Andersen spent eight years in the accounting department at Miller Valentine Construction before making a leap into what he calls the more tangible development side of real estate at RG Properties and then founded his own firm in 2012.
Maturing loans threaten CRE market. Here’s how much is coming due in Silicon Valley
A wave of commercial real estate loans are set to mature by the end of 2024, creating a refinancing risk as low-rate loans come due. Here's what the picture looks like in Silicon Valley.
Residential real estate, new and resale, continues to see positive 2023 numbers
Higher interest rates are affecting both new and existing home sales locally, but data for June show both are still in positive territory.
Texas House sends tax relief bills to Gov. Abbott; business leaders celebrate
The Texas House voted overwhelmingly late July 13 in favor of the property tax cuts approved earlier in the week by the Senate, sending three bills to the desk of Gov. Greg Abbott and moving one of the signature issues of this year's legislative session closer to becoming law. For commercial property owners, it could mean a temporary limit on appraisal increases.
Commercial developers adjust to solar mandates in California
Beginning this year, new commercial projects from apartments to shopping centers need to find a way to have solar panels, battery storage or both, depending on the type of property.
New projects in North Texas (07/13/2023)
Here’s a look at the latest new projects registered in North Texas with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, a list of new construction, renovations and alterations in Dallas, Fort Worth and beyond. All projects listed are public records.
Revamp of historic downtown Titusville property backed by a tech CEO nears completion
Red Canyon Software CEO Barry Hamilton is the investor behind the mixed-use redevelopment of the historic buildings dubbed Launch Now.