Real Estate Blog
Continental Real Estate Cos. buys Louisville hotel for $15 million
A Louisville hotel, which recently underwent an extensive renovation, has sold to new owners in Columbus.
Foundation Medicine seeks to sublease part of new Seaport headquarters
A major genomic testing company is looking to sublease a chunk of its new Seaport District headquarters. The availability of more brand-new Class A office space makes an already-tough competition for office tenants in Boston that much tougher.
Lollicup USA leases warehouse in Pierce County
Lollicup started as a bubble tea retail store featuring boba and later diversified with restaurant packaging products and supplies.
Clean energy company Modern Hydrogen to move HQ out of Bothell
The hydrogen heating startup, which rebranded from Modern Electron in May, plans to complete the move to its new location during the first quarter of 2024.
Houston developer seeks utilities agreement as it plans 113-acre, mixed-use project in Hutto
Huggins Crossing appears to be shaping up to provide housing for thousands, restaurants, shops and big-city square footage for industrial tenants. This article takes a look the developer's plans and what they're asking of city leaders to help move the project forward. It's not far from Samsung's huge, new factory.
DFW spared from initial fallout of WeWork bankruptcy
DFW “remains a key market for WeWork,” a spokesperson says. The most direct connection to Dallas so far is that a local investment firm could lose WeWork as a tenant in New York City. Click through for the latest, and to check out
Cava posts second straight quarter of profits as pipeline of Zoe’s conversions dries up
The now-publicly traded Mediterranean fast-casual restaurant chain saw a swing from loss to profitability as it scouts out new markets for growth.
New CEO for Troy Rehabilitation and Improvement Program
The organization owns and manages apartments in Troy, as well as helps people become homeowners.
Real estate agents in San Francisco look ahead to next year after autumn market falls flat
Signs of buyer interest seems to be bubbling again in the city, but will it continue to pick up momentum by next spring?
KC’s NNSA campus would more than double in size, add 1,000 new employees
New programs and rapid employee growth have left the National Nuclear Security Administratinon's south Kansas City campus short on space. City planners advanced a proposal that would add a 245-acre expansion to the already 192-acre campus. The move also could result in hiring 1,000 new employees in the next decade.