Real Estate Blog
New home planned in historic Milwaukee neighborhood near Columbia St. Mary’s
A year after the former owners of a vacant lot in a historic Milwaukee neighborhood withdrew plans to construct a contemporary-style home on the site, new owners are attempting to build there.
$270M plan emerges to bring more housing, restaurants and bars to South Austin
Cool bars, awesome restaurants, apartments and workspace nearby — a dash of hike and bike trails. These developers have some big plans for South Austin. “Downtown Austin is probably not what it once was in a lot of people's opinions,” one of the backers said. He aims to give Austinites south of the river a great option.
Two more Rite Aid leases hit market in Maryland amid bankruptcy filing
The two leases, including one in Baltimore County, were added to the sale list with 19 others around the country as the chain wades through bankruptcy proceedings.
Hilliard-based Advanced Drainage Systems to build new manufacturing facility in Florida
“This advanced manufacturing facility is an important investment in a key region. We have experienced significant growth in Florida and the Southeast in recent years, and this facility will help us meet our commitments in the region while giving us the flexibility to expand further as we continue to grow.”
Columbus-based Homestead Cos. plans 180 apartments near Canal Winchester, Pickerington
“There's been a ton of growth in the Gender Road corridor,” the firm's vice president of development said.
470-acre Flint Hills ranch — with prime hunting land — to be auctioned later this month
The property will be auctioned in six tracts, and the firm leading the auction says the land also has development potential.
What the real estate broker verdict means for the housing market
A billion-dollar judgement against the National Association of Realtors and other large home brokerages could have sweeping impacts for the real estate industry.
Irgens contends with Brookfield Square vacancies as it works on Boston Store
An email from Mark Irgens helps explain why Boston Store properties can be tough to turn around, even though they represent a rare gem of a real estate location.
Elmington Capital to build affordable apartments in Orlando
The project would come as metro Orlando is among the worst markets for available affordable housing.
Nate Paul faces more federal charges related to wire fraud
Nate Paul has spent almost the past two decades amassing an enviable portfolio of varied real estate here and outside Austin, but it's been largely picked apart in foreclosures, lawsuits and bankruptcies during the past two years as financial woes mounted and a 2019 FBI raid of World Class' office revealed cracks in the firm’s empire.