Real Estate Blog
40 Under 40: Charanjeet “Charlie” Kaur Tiwana, vice president, New Faze Development
“My most significant professional accomplishment to date is having successfully led the approval and development process of projects in a new industry: the medical services industry.”
1,500-home Pittsboro development clears zoning hurdle
Pittsboro's next massive development just took a major step forward.
How oWow cut the building costs on Oakland apartment building by $11 million, while adding more units
Oakland-based developer oWow cut its construction costs for its apartment building project poised for the Pill Hill neighborhood in Oakland by $11 million while also growing its total number of units.
Here’s what VAI Resort project’s economic impact is worth to Glendale
Since the VAI Resort has significantly expanded in concept, a new economic impact report was released to demonstrate the potential tax impact the project could have on the city of Glendale. Details have also been revealed for a proposed parking garage for the project.
Orangetheory Fitness adding location in Saratoga Springs area
It will be the 13th studio in New York for the local franchisees.
Climbing chalk company expands manufacturing space in Wheat Ridge
The company is about 10 years old.
Former Trailways bus station on Broadway in downtown Albany draws developer interest
The city's economic development arm was recently awarded a $356,000 state grant to stabilize the two-story building for future development.
A record number of homes for sale have lowered their price. Here’s how many sellers have slashed prices in Seattle.
Is the pendulum in the housing market starting to swing the other way? New data on price drops suggest buyers are gaining more leverage nationally. But what about in the Seattle area?
40 Under 40: John Vignocchi, co-founder and managing partner, Urban Capital
“It's our goal to alleviate housing insecurity and magnify Sacramento's great culture and diversity.”
Taylor leaders prepare for Samsung to one day build a second chipmaking plant
It's long been the expectation that Samsung Austin Semiconductor will continue to build out the campus of its next-generation chipmaking hub in Taylor. The company has previously received approval for incentives for an additional nine fabs on the site, but no additional projects have been approved. This story takes a look at the efforts underway at Taylor City Hall to prepare for any future projects Samsung decides to move forward with.