Real Estate Blog
Liberty warehouse is first announced supplier for Toyota battery plant
Toyota's logistics arm behind project converting unused industrial space into warehouse supporting battery plant.
LG Development Group pays $14.1 million for Midtown site eyed for 20-story tower
A Chicago developer now owns the Midtown land its long eyed for a 20-story tower. LG Development Group paid $14.1 million for the 1.13-acre site.
Reynoldstown motel to be reborn with deeply affordable housing
A 1960s era motel will be converted into 54 apartments for residents earning 30% of the area median income and for homeless individuals.
Developer eyes mixed-use project for Marcus Center parking structure
The city of Milwaukee already has at least one developer interested in a mixed-use redevelopment of the Marcus Performing Arts Center parking structure property on North Water Street.
Dominion Energy’s $400M natural gas facility wins approval in North Carolina despite protests
The Person County Board of Commissioners cleared the way for a huge natural gas project despite outcry from residents there.
Myers Y. Cooper breaks ground on $5 million Hamilton Township development
Myers Y. Cooper has broken ground on a development that aims to act as a “town square” for Hamilton Township, bringing highly sought-after businesses to the community.
NASCAR driver Kyle Busch sells Mooresville facility to Spire Motorsports for $14.5M
The Mooresville facility is part of the sale of Kyle Busch Motorsports and Rowdy Manufacturing.
George Jordan and Jordan Gussenhoven: A Day in the Life
Spend a day with Cary real estate developers Jordan Gussenhoven and George Jordan III, Triangle Business Journal's 2023 Business Persons of the Year.
2023 Business Persons of the Year: George Jordan and Jordan Gussenhoven fuel downtown Cary’s boom
George Jordan III and Jordan Gussenhoven have helped set the tone and pace of development in Cary, a town that is reshaping the Triangle and establishing itself as a unique community.
Nearly 100,000-square-foot retail center proposed for Buckeye
A once-vacant intersection at Verrado Way and Interstate 10 could be filled up quickly as developers plan new shops, restaurants and more for the fast-growing commercial corridor, including this latest project by SimonCRE.