Real Estate Blog
How WeWork’s lease rejections may raise costs for New York City office owners
WeWork's lease rejections could have potentially negative tax implications for the landlords of those buildings.
Waterfall of projects, major investment slated for Hutto Megasite
For years, information regarding efforts to build out Hutto's Megasite – a 1,400-acre assemblage of land along perhaps the most-desirable stretch of highway in the country – has come out as more of a trickle. But over the coming weeks and months, it's poised to be more of a waterfall.
RMR real estate firm Diversified Healthcare to get new CEO
The company recently reported that it has $700 million in debt set to mature in the first half of 2024 and that it remains out of compliance with a debt covenant.
CBRE takes two of JLL’s top Philadelphia retail brokers for its capital markets team
Prominent Philadelphia retail brokers Chris Munley and Colin Behr are leaving JLL to join CBRE's capital markets team.
Rooney Properties pitches new plan for Old Town Alexandria waterfront’s Robinson Terminal North
Maybe at long last shoppers and visitors can enjoy an unbroken riverfront experience.
Notebook: Electric vehicle tenants pour into Gwinnett County offices
Savannah Sicurella's reporter page looks at how Duluth's Satellite Place office park is tied to Georgia's electric vehicle industry.
D.C. AG sues Md. home renovation company Curbio, alleging fraud and exploitation of elderly
D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb says the firm exploited elderly and low-income homeowners.
Connecticut firm seeks increased density for St. Elmo properties as it plans mixed-use development
The out-of-town developer has gained a nod of support from City Hall for a rezoning request tied to a larger project that would bring more development to South Austin's St. Elmo neighborhood. Also, this story includes ABJ's list of commercial property development firms in the area.
Indian Hill dominates top home sales in Cincinnati in October: PHOTOS
Half of the most expensive homes sold in the Cincinnati region this October were located in Indian Hill.
Philanthropist, major UT benefactor Robert Moody dies
Robert L. Moody, a nationally renowned businessman and philanthropist whose name adorns buildings across Austin, has died at the age of 88, according to a University of Texas at Austin announcement.
Serving as chairman of the Moody Foundation’s board of trustees, Moody allocated $50 million in 2013 to create the Moody College of Communication, according to the announcement. The Moody Foundation also committed $20 million to help revamp the outdoor spaces of the Blanton Museum of Art.
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