Real Estate Blog
Downtown KCK will see $29M in projects deliver 80-plus affordable apartments
A pair of developments plans to have dozens of affordable apartments on the market in downtown Kansas City, Kansas, by the end of the year. One project will target the 55-plus crowd of renters. One developer is spearheading the combined $29 million in projects.
Mooresville approves plan for 266 apartments, commercial space on 13 acres
A rezoning request for 266 apartments and 18,332 square feet of commercial space in Mooresville won approval this week.
Owner sells Main Street building, will close business after 42 years
After 42 years in business, the owner has sold his Main Street property and is liquidating stock as he prepares to close.
Dayton logistics company pushing forward on nationwide expansions
While pricing continues to plague the logistics industry, one Dayton company is pushing forward on growth efforts across the nation. Get the details.
Scott + Scott law firm moves floors in Midtown office building
With this lease signing, The Helmsley Building is around 85% leased.
Capalino to move from Woolworth Building to Midtown Manhattan
Capalino's new offices will be located on the 24th floor at 730 Third Ave.
‘There’s no blood in the water’: How to succeed in Nashville’s competitive real estate market
Nashville was recently ranked the top market for overall real estate prospects for the third year in a row, according to a study by the Urban Land Institute. But if you’re searching for a steal, you might want to look elsewhere. Eric Deems, principal broker at Land Advisors Nashville, weighs in on how to “win” in Nashville's competitive real estate market.
Former Angstrom Graphics print shop is ‘rare’ opportunity to buy or lease, broker says
The printing and warehouse building formerly occupied by Angstrom Graphics Inc. Midwest has been listed for sale or lease.
Bank buys strip mall for $4M in area that’s become a St. Louis hotspot for bank branches
The high-traffic shopping center site, which is about 1.2 miles east of the I-270 interchange, is along a major hotspot for bank and credit union branches in the St. Louis region
D.C.’s Cafritz Foundation eyes new recipients for 2024 as it prepares for first full year without Calvin Cafritz
CEO Jane Lipton Cafritz, Calvin Cafritz's widow, said the foundation's next chapter involves “carrying on his tradition.”