Real Estate Blog
Rishi Kapoor named in foreclosure lawsuit over Location Ventures unsold condo units
He resigned as CEO of Location Ventures in July amid a series of lawsuits involving his developments in Miami-Dade County.
Alamo City Ticker Visiting Teams: Spurs strike deal with Romanian-based cybersecurity firm
In other news, a Houston-based developer plans to build 150 apartments on the West Side after a zoning change.
Brooks details $139M affordable, senior housing developments
Brooks turns to affordable housing after sewing up market-rate developments.
32K sq. ft. project leads commercial building permits issued by City of Albuquerque
The City of Albuquerque issued 12 commercial building permits last week. The permit for the largest project in terms of square footage is estimated to be about 31,799 square feet and cost about $25,000.
After financing worries, full steam ahead for Wood & Brooks project in Tonawanda
The renovation of a former piano key factory in Tonawanda was well underway before the project secured financing, but now it's now fully funded and on schedule.
Florida firm snags 10 acres near downtown Clermont. Here’s what we know about the buyer.
Here's what we know about the buyer of 10 acres near the city's growing downtown — and how this transaction stacks up to other recent land deals in the popular suburb.
Exclusive: Incoming CEO of Savills North America talks office market, what he expects for CRE in 2024
David Lipson began his commercial real estate career as a summer intern in 1987 at what was then Studley Inc. On Jan. 1, he'll take the reins as CEO of Savills North America. He talked with The Business Journals about what he has planned for the company and how he views the challenges facing commercial real estate today.
$80 million apartment development planned in Deer District next to Fiserv Forum
An almost $80 million development will bring 210 apartments and a large new business to the doorstep of Fiserv Forum under a partnership between the Milwaukee Bucks and J. Jeffers & Co.
Denver tech unicorn moves into 29,000-square-foot HQ
A software company with a dual headquarters in Manchester, England, and Denver has moved into a new local office. The company's CEO said it’s important to have two headquarters and that employees don’t feel like either is a satellite office.
SF Housing Authority says it ‘lost out on millions,’ sues private contractor for ‘mismanaged’ voucher program
The Housing Authority of the City and County of San Francisco is suing a private contractor that it says mismanaged its housing voucher program and caused the authority to lose out on “millions of dollars.”