Real Estate Blog
Gulf Inland Logistics Park in Dayton adds first industrial users after trading hands last year
Over a year since being acquired by a joint venture, Gulf Inland Logistics Park northeast of Houston is getting close to completion with the sale of acreage to its first two industrial users.
Dill Dinkers enters Charlotte market with aim of 20 pickleball locations
Indoor pickleball concept Dill Dinkers expects to open its first location in the Charlotte market in the first half of 2024.
Top 10 home sales in the Triad for the week of Nov. 10
The 10-highest priced residential sales collected the week ending Nov. 3 from Guilford, Forsyth, Alamance, Davidson and Randolph counties.
Texas PE firm buys 120+ acres in rural North Carolina
A private equity firm has made a splash in the Sanford area by paying more than $1 million for land.
Several factors combined to help the West Valley explode as an industrial hot spot
Experts say the west side of metro Phoenix has dominated in industrial growth and become more diversified than it has ever been as a result of infrastructure, roads and an exodus of companies leaving California.
Inner Peaks to open third Charlotte location at Foundation Supply in North End
Inner Peaks, now part of the Climbing Collective, is expanding its Charlotte footprint with a third location.
Here’s what Boyle Investment is planning next in Nashville, Memphis
Boyle Investment Co. has grown to be a large land and property holder in both Memphis and Nashville — and Boyle isn’t done growing in either market, with plans underway for additional developments.
Luxury Living: Metro Atlanta’s top home sales of 2023 so far
Metro Atlanta's luxury market has cooled this year with rising mortgage rates, a volatile stock market and global instability giving potential buyers and sellers pause. But activity in the luxury market continues to outpace the broader housing market in metro Atlanta, and prices keep going up.
Where homes values are dropping, rising the most across Charlotte metro
The majority of ZIP codes across the Charlotte metro included in a recent analysis recorded either no change or a decrease in home value over the past year.
Attorney said city broke the law before it rushed hearing on new downtown parking lot
An attorney for a major downtown landowner accused the city of breaking the law by not holding a hearing on his client’s request to build a new surface parking lot at a former bus station. His letter came weeks before the city could consider fresh restrictions on such projects.