Real Estate Blog
Columbus zoning overhaul to focus on commercial corridors, city seeks public input
Columbus, as the next step in its zoning overhaul, unveiled a map of key corridors and commercial areas with the most potential to address housing, mobility and affordability challenges, asking the public to comment.
Entrepreneurs to open coworking space in St. Augustine
Brenda and Karl Baird decided the city had a need for a flexible work/meeting space in the city.
Meta to give up space in downtown Bellevue office towers
Facebook's parent company has been trying to shrink its Seattle-area real estate footprint as it combats swelling costs.
Patti Payne: Schnitzer West begins leadership transition, but Ivanoff isn’t riding into sunset yet
It’s part of a long-planned succession strategy, which includes adding six to eight employees to the ownership team in the coming years.
Treasure Island trouble: Warring investors locked in battle amid tumbling values
A trio of investors in the massive redevelopment in the San Francisco Bay have filed dueling lawsuits over projected revenues and returns.
Buccini/Pollin Group signals time frame for new housing as part of Lower Hill redevelopment
Pittsburgh Penguins development partner provides latest updates on Lower Hill.
Building Memphis finalists: Harriet Performing Arts, Forever Ready, Big River Market
Take a look at the first group of 2023 Building Memphis finalists for the Renovation-Small category.
Building Memphis finalists: Orpheum Theatre, Knowledge Quest, Inkwell
Take a look at the second group of 2023 Building Memphis finalists for the Renovation-Small category.
Vine Street Group shops 2 state-leased office buildings in Olympia
Both properties were part of a 24-building office portfolio that was put on the market last summer but didn't sell.
More office space put up for sublease, with much of it in West County
West County has seen a huge jump in its office space put up for sublease, a new report says, while office vacancy rose in Clayton and downtown.