Real Estate Blog
Luxury home giant Toll Brothers gets $50M loan to build new apartments in Orlando. See where.
See where the project will rise and why execs for the joint venture believe it is a good bet for investors.
Track these 5 Northland projects that go big, span the CRE spectrum
North of the river, Kansas City has a range of developments in the works involving a range of project types — residential, industrial, data center, even a massive solar array. These five worth watching will give you a good start.
Dayton leaders strategize for more affordable housing
While a new state housing tax credit could help, local Dayton officials say there is not an easy solution for the city’s affordable housing shortage. An Ohio budget legislation signed by Gov. Mike DeWine in July is creating a tax credit to promote single-family affordable homeownership. The law addresses the issue, but barriers remain in trying to stem the tide not only in the Dayton region, but nationwide. Locally, the city of Dayton is preparing a new housing policy to help address the issue.
Upscale apartments add to Wilmington development spree
Wilmington and the surrounding area continue to attract new investments as the local population booms.
Lathrop GPM law firm downsizes Chicago office
Lathrop GPM is moving its Chicago office up eight floors to a smaller space at 155 N. Wacker Dr.
Hennepin County unveils plans for Edina’s new Southdale Library
Hennepin County has unveiled early plans for the anticipated footprint and programming of its new Southdale Library in Edina.
Developer files plans for apartments near American Dream mall site
The project would have over 150 units.
JBG Smith posts biggest quarterly loss in recent history on writedown charges
The writedowns come as the commercial office sector continues to struggle.
GSA to ‘dispose’ of D.C.’s historic Webster School, Nebraska Avenue Complex
The GSA described the effort as an acceleration of its efforts to “right-size federal real estate.”
Group wants state help to protect key Hemisfair site
A new designation could incentivize improvements to or a new use for UTSA's Institute of Texan Cultures building.