Real Estate Blog
Constitutionality of new Texas law allowing developers to remove land from city oversight challenged in court
Texas has a new law that allows landowners to try to remove land near big cities from already limited regulatory oversight. That's causing concern among city officials across the state, including in one DFW city that argues the law is unconstitutional. Catch up on this highly debated topic and learn about how it's affecting residential development.
A developer wants to replace a pair of Palo Alto R&D buildings with a big apartment complex
Juno Realty Partners is tapping both the builder's remedy and the state's density bonus in a proposal to build a complex with hundreds of apartments on a commercial site.
40 Under 40: Michael Ginsburg, KLNB
Ginsburg says he's proud of being named a partner at KLNB in January.
40 Under 40: Michael Trail, MCB Real Estate
Trail says an interest in finance and investments drew him to real estate.
40 Under 40: Jack Taylor, CBRE
Taylor has teamed with fellow Baltimore native Laurence Oster to lease retail space in the city.
Why former Amazon exec Jeff Wilke decided to start Re:Build instead of a fund
Western Pennsylvania native admits being terrified during the pandemic that basic products couldn't be supplied in this country as a motivation to start new manufacturing company.
Lake George real estate remains one of the hottest markets in New York
Lake George was recently named the second largest lake market in New York state, with a total real estate market estimated at $134.8 million. About 15% of the homes in Lake George are listed at over $1 million.
Keauhou Resort parcel sold
According to an announcement from Colliers, Watt Capital Developers Inc., a “seasoned developer and investor in both commercial and residential real estate,” was the buyer.
United Properties drops senior co-op plan at Edina former public works site
The fate of the long-discussed vacant Edina property is now uncertain yet again.