Real Estate Blog
Minneapolis Fed: Big investors increase stake in Twin Cities home rentals
More than half of the growth of the very large investors has come from acquiring previously owner-occupied homes rather than acquiring portfolios of homes already investor-owned, the report said.
A long-vacant Mid-Market condominium development could see new life as an apartment complex
A Southern California real estate investor is poised to take ownership of the Oak and has plans to convert it into rental housing — a move that could finally see residents move into the building.
Super Radiator Coils starts work on Mesa facility to support growth in western region
Super Radiator Coils has been in business since 1928 and makes industrial heat exchangers, coils and nuclear products. Besides the new facility coming to Mesa, the company has existing operations in Phoenix.
Denver councilmembers weigh contract to rebrand 16th Street Mall, recruit retail
A proposed contract with the Downtown Denver Partnership would rebrand the 16th Street Mall and work on business recruitment.
110 affordable housing units open in former Denver office building
Denver Housing Authority teamed up with the hospital on the project.
Berkeley hotel that once considered residential conversion is shifting to office space
Owners of the Bancroft Hotel in Berkeley are considering all options as they plan what to do with the property in a postpandemic travel market.
Aldevron to take over former Supervalu, Bluestem site in Eden Prairie
The location is expected to employ 500 people.
GFF confirms HQ move to larger office in Victory Park
Design firm GFF Inc. will ring in 2024 with a new 35,416-square-foot headquarters in Victory Park. Read this to learn details about the headquarters office and GFF's growth plans, and check out our list of the largest architecture firms in North Texas.
Another Austin-area city has joined a lawsuit against controversial deannexation law
A second Austin-area city has joined a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of Senate Bill 2038, the controversial law that allows landowners on the fringes of cities to petition out of regulatory control so developers can build more on their own terms.
More details about Amazon’s project revealed as company seeks rezoning
Representatives from the Seattle-based e-commerce giant revealed more information during a presentation to the Round Rock Planning and Zoning Commission on Dec. 6. Amazon.com Services LLC received unanimous approval to establish zoning for a planned unit development for the site along County Road 172, which is owned by the company and is a former piece of Robinson Ranch.