Real Estate Blog
KCKCC wellness, education center picks McCownGordon as construction manager
The planned four-floor, new-build center will take about half a block in downtown Kansas City, Kansas, to provide education, health, wellness and banking services to residents.
Luxury listings: A pair of Lake Norman homes top Sherrills Ford market at $4M (PHOTOS)
Two homes in different parts of Lake Norman sit at the top of the residential real estate market in Sherrills Ford, listed at $4 million. Take a peek inside both properties here.
Senator Sherrod Brown wants to kill tax breaks for investors scooping up Cincinnati homes
Cincinnati leaders are endorsing an effort by U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Cleveland, to curb the purchase by corporate investors of single-family homes that would traditionally have been purchased by first-time homebuyers.
$26 million Bull Run Townhomes underway in East Louisville
The developer was looking to create homes that meet the latest trends across the country.
How the pickleball craze is bringing millions in investment to Greater Baltimore
Part ping pong, part tennis, local entrepreneurs are leasing space for the sport in flex and industrial developments in the metro area to fuel its growth.
Dublin startup cancels direct investment in Orlando Airbnb – for now
ReAlpha is moving its properties to the tech platform and legal structure of Rhove, the complementary Columbus startup it acquired in March.
Biz: North Carolina still best state for business; Changes at Lake Boone shopping center
North Carolina keeps its status as the best state in the country for business; and a busy shopping center in Raleigh is seeing big changes.
Brady Street plans prompting lively discussions
It is very clear that a proposal to potentially closing East Brady Street on Milwaukee's east side to cars between Humboldt and Farwell avenues is causing a lot of reaction and debate throughout the community.
Wealthiest Communities (ZIP Codes) in Pittsburgh Region
All data is from U.S. Census Bureau, 2021 estimates, the most recent available.
The Weekly Rundown: State workers get reprieve from the office, the coming ‘manufacturing supercycle’
For those pushing for a vibrant downtown, the lack of state workers consistently coming to the Rhodes and Riffe towers is a glaring weakness.