Real Estate Blog
Birmingham-headquartered company expands footprint in Massachusetts
The company now has a total of 62,000 square feet of manufacturing space in the Boston area.
2 more apartment complexes proposed in fast-growing Sanford
Sanford is one of the hottest small cities in the Greater Triangle, as it's attracting new jobs and residents moving to Lee County seeking a cheaper cost of living.
Another week marks another drop for U.S. mortgage rates
The 30-year fixed mortgage rate averaged 6.28% for the week ending April 6 — down from 6.32% last week.
‘We don’t want to be King of Prussia’: Ardmore looks to balance future development as master plan process plays out
As Ardmore drafts a new master plan, residents of the quaint Main Line suburb have raised concerns about increased density, parking and walkability.
Housing or warehousing? Wauwatosa, urban planner in dispute over key development site.
Wauwatosa’s approval for a warehouse business to take over land previously considered for more than 500 apartments was appealed by Milwaukee resident and local urban planner Robin Palm, and then promptly defended by city officials.
Downtown Vitality Index: How Downtown Memphis’ comeback compares
COVID-19 dealt a crippling blow to downtowns around the nation. Three years later, many are still trying to recover. Our new Downtown Vitality Index shows how several major cities measure up for the recovery of their city centers — and how Downtown Memphis compares.
Developer obtains $12M loan to build Miami-Dade hotel
The city has a large mall and it's near the airport.
Oceanfront mansion in Jupiter Inlet Colony sold for $15M
This property could be a teardown.
Vecino Group buys Albany property for controversial apartment complex
Affordable housing developer Vecino Group is pushing forward with plans to build an apartment complex on Colvin Avenue in Albany, a project that has generated fierce opposition from many neighbors.
40 Under 40: Patience Malaba, Housing Development Consortium
The consortium Patience Malaba leads funds 45,000 homes for people who would otherwise not have a place to live.