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Boddie Recording Studio named a Cleveland Landmark
It was the only Black recording studio in the city throughout the mid-to-late 20th Century.
Navy unveils first concepts for planned $475 million museum in Southeast D.C.
Five architectural firms are competing to design the $475 million campus by 4th and M streets SE.
Horseshoe Bay Resort owner buys downtown San Antonio property
The Austin-based resort owner scooped up the site from the company formerly known as USAA Real Estate.
St. Louis developer Sansone Group to start construction on rare speculative cold-storage facility in Florida
Warehouses to store cold goods can cost twice as much to build as other types of warehouses. As a result, developers have rarely built speculative cold-storage sites.
URA opts to sell rather than lease empty grocery store to Salem’s Market
Board votes for URA to enter agreement with Salem's Market to sell the Centre-Heldman Plaza in which the operator is working to establish a new grocery store.
Irving Tissue’s Fort Edward expansion would reduce transportation, warehousing costs
The Canadian manufacturer invested $150 million in the community about 12 years ago when it replaced several older buildings and added a paper towel line.
RRE: What it takes to make it as a real estate agent through thick and thin
During the pandemic, the number of new real estate agents in San Antonio exploded, but many of them didn't have the knowledge and experience to continue that career path.
Philadelphia-area home prices continue to rise despite sharp decline in sales
Philadelphia-area home sales continue to decline but prices are still on the rise as local inventory remains tight.
The number of closed sales in the region fell in March to 5,815, down 21.4% compared to the same month a year ago, according to data from Bright MLS. The median home price, meanwhile, increased 5.5% to $324,995.
Bright MLS notes price growth has slowed but the pace of home price appreciation is higher in the Philadelphia area than in many other regions due to buyers facing limited…
Mayor apologizes after Rocky Mount meeting gets heated
A prominent Rocky Mount developer and a City Council member got into a yelling match during a recent meeting.
712 condominiums, 50 stories: inside the official new plans for this massive west side tower
Developers said at the end of March they would move forward with submitting plans for the tower even as the city disputed the project's legality. Now they've made good on their word.