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Largest Apartments Complexes in Greater Baltimore
Ranked by Number of units Information for this List was provided by MacKenzie Commercial Real Estate and BBJ research.
Q&As: Quick questions with women in commercial real estate
We did a rapid-fire round a of questions with a few members of Rebecca Ozols Goss' group. Here's what they had to share:
The Amherst Group unveils new modular housing factory in Cuero, plans to create 250 jobs
The Amherst Group, a residential real estate developer and investor based in Austin, held a ribbon cutting on Thursday for a new factory in Cuero, Texas, where it will build modular homes.
Seahome, an estate with an indoor pool and life-sized chess set, on the market for $25M
Located on a private peninsula, an estate known as Seahome boasts an amazing custom home, a historic stone teahouse, a human-size chess board and an indoor lap pool inspired by Roman ruins. Scroll through the photos above to get a glimpse inside
Renderings show resort-style project near Charlotte
The developer planning a beach resort-style project near Charlotte has started the rezoning process.
Milwaukee County receives $5 million to rehab foreclosed houses in suburbs like Wauwatosa
Milwaukee County is using a newly secured $5 million in federal funding to turn tax-foreclosed properties into affordable housing in the suburbs.
Friday Digest: Salesforce Tower job cuts; Larry Ellison sells Cal Neva
Meanwhile, an Indianapolis-based property group has received approval from the Pleasanton City Council to develop a six-story multifamily building at the Stoneridge Shopping mall.
Maitland apartment property sells for north of $120M. Here’s why it matters.
The Village at Lake Lily in Maitland was built in phases in 2009 and 2010.
Kansas City-area private equity firm buys Milwaukee roofing contractor
Great Range Capital acquired Roofed Right America, a Milwaukee-based commercial contractor. The transaction comes on the heels of the private equity firm's deal for a Memphis flooring company just two weeks ago.
Network Realty Partners eyes Fairfax offices for potential redevelopment as ‘missing middle’ housing
It's an “alternative option should the office market not improve over the next few years,” owner said.