Real Estate Blog
Iconic family-owned business in Dayton sells as part of exit strategy
A well-known florist in Dayton has sold their shop to two local business partners after nearly 70 years of family ownership. The sale is part of a planned exit strategy.
This home in Sewickley is for sale for nearly $2.5M (photos)
See photos of a home that's for sale in Sewickley for nearly $2.5 million.
First Citizens, the new SVB, already in talks with local affordable housing leaders
Less than two weeks after acquiring Silicon Valley Bank, North Carolina-based First Citizens has already reached out to key Boston leaders to discuss the failed bank's commitments to financing affordable housing developments in the Boston area.
Newsmaker: Marker Construction’s Evelyne Yarborough on being a Black woman in an industry dominated by white men
“We're becoming a more diverse general contractor. There was a time when I was one of the only Black associates in the office, but that was the norm for me. It didn't make me feel uncomfortable. It was one just one of those things that I've recognized.”
Former Foot Locker building in downtown Chicago slated for demolition
The federal government will pay $3.2 million to Chicago-based Berglund Construction Co. to demolish a vacant downtown building previously occupied by Foot Locker.
Demolition on the 11,000-square-foot building, located at 208-212 S. State St., is slated to begin this month and wrap up four to six weeks later.
The building has been empty since 2008 and is being torn down due to safety concerns, according to Tanya Schusler, a spokeswoman for the U.S. General Services Administration, which manages…
Home of Tony Cheng’s restaurant in D.C.’s Chinatown slated for foreclosure sale
The auction comes during a difficult time for downtown D.C. business owners, whose customer base has shriveled amid a spike in remote work.
New Apartment Projects in the Austin area
The Austin Business Journal list of new apartment projects tracks the number of units completed during 2022. The list is compiled in partnership with ApartmentTrends.com and Austin Investor Interests LLC who provide the data. Information encompasses the five county Austin area including: Travis, Hays, Williamson, Caldwell and Bastrop counties. Data is derived and verified directly from the source at the development and property level. For the year, ApartmentTrends.com reports 60 out of a 105 projects under construction during 2022 were delivered adding 15,612 units to the local market. According the the same report, there were total 459 projects in the pipeline that would add 127,051 units locally if all built.
Residential Real Estate Firms in Buffalo 2023
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New Condo Projects
New condominium properties in the Austin Business Journals tracks units under development, or closed during 2022. The list is compiled in partnership with Zonda Advisory who provided the data. Information encompasses the five-county Austin area including Travis, Williamson, Hays, Bastrop and Caldwell counties. Data tracks one year of activity during 2022. Condos listed represent all condos that have had annual starts or closings during that time. The number of condos closed is an estimate based upon deed transactions as of Dec. 31, 2022. Only projects with 10 or more units are tracked. Projects completed before 1Q 2022 or started in 2023 are not included. According to Zonda, there were 2,629 condo units under construction or closed during 2022. Of those 2,228 were starts and 400 were closings. By Comparison, in 2021 Zonda counted 985 condos under construction, or closed. Of 985 units, 605 were starts and 380 were closings.
Former call center near Orlando’s Packing District being repositioned for more uses. Here’s why that matters.
CBRE's Monica Wonus is marketing the property, long a call center, for lease as a flex or industrial space.