Real Estate Blog
Scottsdale’s Launch Real Estate joins national giant, introducing it to metro Phoenix
A Fortune 500 company is expanding into Arizona, tapping a Scottsdale residential real estate brokerage to join the New York-based firm. Here's why the local brokerage joined.
New application changes Mansion Flats proposal from apartments to houses
A commercial property on E Street near Downtown Sacramento is still planned to be converted to housing, but a different kind than previously proposed.
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City Council awards contract for Hays Street Bridge park to J. Sanchez Contracting
More green space is coming to Dignowity Hill by the end of 2023.
Is this controversial program a leech on public finances or a needed incentive for cheaper housing?
All across Texas, apartment complexes are disappearing from the tax rolls. Others that haven't been built yet won't pay property taxes during your lifetime. In some cases, cities and counties are blindsided by the moves. Welcome to the world of public facility corporations, or PFCs, where millions of dollars are being made and feathers are being ruffled. In this story, ABJ breaks down how the process works and spotlight an Austin group that's found itself at the heart of a statewide debate.
There’s more to the Royals’ NKC site than meets the eye — with or without a stadium
Last fall, the Kansas City Business Journal reported that more than 150 acres of industrial, office and commercial properties had traded hands in one of North Kansas City's largest investment sales in some time. A closer look reveals that some of the land could support an eventual district development, potentially alongside the Kansas City Royals.
Texas lawmakers want to crack down on ‘daisy chain of loopholes’ in controversial tax breaks
State lawmakers are grappling with the strategies employed by special districts to remove properties from the tax rolls for 75 years or more. Click through for the latest on the controversy, and to read about the bills that are making their way through the Capitol.
Iron District developer adds 76 apartments to plans, seeks Hispanic business to mentor
The $160 million Iron District development in downtown Milwaukee is adding more apartments in an expansion of its original plan, and this year will seek an Hispanic-owned business to participate in a mentorship.
Warner Center industrial site to become hotel and apartment complex
The buyers of a 1.2-acre property in the master-planned district plan to build a 200-unit apartment building and 50-room hotel.
Future of Cities: ‘We have to get creative’ to rejuvenate downtown Pittsburgh
Here's how downtown Pittsburgh’s Covid-19 comeback measures up — and what needs to happen to get it back up to speed.