Real Estate Blog
Sacramento design firm Uptown Studios embraces remote work, puts building up for sale
In the ongoing debate over remote working versus in-office working, Uptown Studios is voting remote, and is selling its building.
Historic church could soon see $22M hotel, restaurant & event spaces
A historic church in the Oregon District could soon see a $22 million project bringing a hotel and event space to the property. The effort would strengthen the local economy and “help encourage commercial investment in the surrounding area.” Find out more.
Wisconsin grocer opening at Regency Mall in Racine as part of $110M redevelopment
A well-known grocery store could open in 2025 in Racine as part of the redevelopment of Regency Mall. Find out the details.
BPDA board OKs developer for 686-unit Charlestown complex
The board also approved Harvard University’s new performing arts center for the American Repertory Theater in Allston and a 13-story residential building at the same site.
Rapidly growing roofing company expands to Denver area
The company has plans for continued expansion as well.
Austin needs meaningful housing reform to address affordability concerns
Every day, Realtors work with their clients to find them a home in a place they want to live and at a price point that they can afford. Unfortunately, over the years more and more people are being priced out of the city. This past August, the Austin Board of REALTORS® released “The Truth About Austin’s Missing Housing” — a research report highlighting the housing challenges faced by average Austin families.
The analysis found that in the city of Austin, four-person households earning 80%…
Report: Austin housing shortage disproportionately affects minority groups
Everyone deserves a place they can call home. However, our current housing market can make this simple notion difficult to accomplish for many people. Austinites and those dreaming of making the capital city their home have not only combated soaring housing prices and fierce competition over the past few years, but they also face the biggest factor of all — the dwindling housing supply across Central Texas.
The Austin Board of REALTORS® recently released “The Truth About Austin’s Missing…
As biotech struggles, real estate developers plan for 3 million square feet in this Peninsula city
Burlingame is planning for a biotech bounce-back. The Landing from King Street Properties and Helios Real Estate Partners is the first project with shovels in the ground along a redeveloping stretch of Old Bayshore Highway.
Parts Town plans to open major distribution center in West Valley
Illinois-based Parts Town is another major employer that has plans to open a new industrial facility in the fast-growing West Valley. Here's the timeline for when it expects to open and how many people it plans to hire in Glendale.
Curtin Property asks to delay collecting CID tax revenue on massive mixed project near I-435
A community improvement district in the Meridian project on the former Brookridge golf site is set to collect revenue for the developer for 22 years. But with no sales occurring on the property yet, the developer would like to wait to start the clock.