Real Estate Blog
‘A real landmark’: Can MARTA’s Five Points station become more than a transfer hub?
Topped with a brutalist canopy, MARTA's Five Points rail station is now surrounded by boarded-up storefronts, aging offices and underused plazas.
Advancing Portland: ‘Firms are turning their backs on downtown Portland,’ Portland State University survey shows
More companies are preparing to leave the urban core.
Philadelphia to study impact of Sixers’ proposed $1.3B Center City arena
After months of back and forth between supporters and opponents of the Philadelphia 76ers' proposed arena, the city is planning to evaluate its potential impacts.
Sale of 100 East office tower approved by judge, paving way for apartment conversion
The 100 East office tower’s $28.75 million sale to two developers and eventual conversion to apartments gained a key court approval on Wednesday.
Capitol Riverfront BID chief Michael Stevens prepares to step down
The board has retained an outside search firm to replace the man who oversaw its 2007 launch and growth through two economic downturns.
CRE firm moves Bham office from downtown to over the mountain
The firm has doubled its office footprint with its recent move.
Apparel continues strong performance in Manhattan, CBRE report finds
Asking rents across Manhattan's 16 retail corridors increased for the third consecutive quarter.
Glenmede relocating within smaller footprint at One Liberty Place
Glenmede said the new space will be designed specifically for the hybrid work environment the firm adopted amid the pandemic.
Rachel Riley London and Best Brands Sales Co. sign leases in Koreatown
Asking rent was $49 per square foot for both deals.
Clifton Park approves plan to demolish old Kmart, build apartments
More than 380 apartments have been built or proposed in Clifton Park since zoning laws were changed eight years ago to allow for residential or mixed-use projects in the commercial core.