Real Estate Blog
Seattle sits atop crane index, but don’t read too much into it
“There’s an air of economic uncertainty lingering over 2023, especially around oil prices and unresolved bank stress,” says the president of RLB North America.
Ponderosa Homes enters Sacramento region with Placer Vineyards lot purchase
A homebuilder is making its local debut with one of the first traditional single-family projects in the Placer Vineyards development.
Denver firm aims to use IRBs for fifth ICT affordable housing project
Steele Properties is requesting a letter of intent from the City Council to issue IRBs up to $9 million to finance the costs to buy and renovate Shadybrook Estates in northeast Wichita.
Harbour Island Athletic Club to become Life Time ‘athletic country club’
Harbour Island Athletic Club, long eyed for a potential redevelopment, will remain a wellness facility under the agreement.
Huge neighborhood possible for Solana Ranch, long source of development rumors
A massive hunting ranch north of Austin that for years has been the source of development rumors appears to finally be headed toward transformation into a large neighborhood. In recent years, it's been the source of social media speculation, including unverified reports that a Disney-themed active adult community could rise on the land. Here is what we actually know about the site, including agreements proposed with local governments.
Endura Advisory Group affiliate to construct 324-unit apartment complex in Boerne
More apartments are planned for the fast-growing Boerne area.
Build Inc. surrenders high-profile One Oak high-rise housing site to lender
The unbuilt housing project is the latest casualty in a building wave of foreclosures fueled by a worsening economy, higher interest rates and the effects of Covid-19 on the real estate market.
Newmark charts Pittsburgh office market’s ‘rocky start’ to new year as vacancy reaches 23.4%
Commercial real estate firm details several factors for an office market still struggling and expects “it will take substantial time to rebound.”
Exxon Mobil sells San Antonio property to Houston-based real estate developer
The oil giant first purchased part of the land in 2006.
Industrial real estate veterans form new South Florida company
VSRE to oversee the leasing of 12 million square feet of commercial properties.