Real Estate Blog
Prologis aims to build new industrial building in North San Jose after previous plans for Amazon warehouse shelved
The vacant property is owned by Duke Realty, which was acquired by Prologis in 2022.
Campaign cash continues to flow from Missouri low-income housing tax credit industry
In December 2017, following years of complaints about high costs and political influence in Missouri’s low-income housing tax credit program, then-Gov. Eric Greitens engineered a vote that shut it down.
It took Greitens’ resignation due to an unrelated scandal and nearly three years for the state tax credit program to be restarted. It now has a litany of new guardrails — including a project scoring system and set-asides for veterans, the chronic homeless and workforce housing — that…
Drake Development submits plans for restaurant spaces at former Kmart site in Merriam
Drake Development plans to sandwich two restaurant buildings between apartments and green space in the Merriam Grand Station project off Shawnee Mission Parkway and Interstate 35.
Gillette to pursue mix of commercial, housing, parks at South Boston site
A formal letter of intent to redevelop the property could be filed with the Boston Planning and Development Agency as soon as next month.
New record-setting home sales on Lake Norman keep luxury market hot in Charlotte region (PHOTOS)
A Mooresville home on the market for less than three months just sold for $7.5 million. It coincides with another record-breaking residential sale made this week in Cornelius at $7.67 million.
Greater Nashville housing inventory climbs, sales fall in November
The latest numbers from Greater Nashville Realtors show that home sales continued to decline last month – through prices have continued to climb.
Greg Norman’s former wife sells Palm Beach mansion for $24M (Photos)
The home has five fireplaces.
Oregon’s Most Admired Cos., residential real estate: Windermere Realty Trust
Windermere Realty Trust repeats after winner the first residential real estate OMA recognition last year.
Apartments, offices, more slated for historic East McKinney cotton mill redevelopment
A Texas-based real estate firm collaborated with the owners of a historic cotton mill to envision a new mixed-use hub. Click through to learn more about their plans, including their timeline and what kinds of businesses they hope to attract. Plus, DBJ subscribers can check out a list of the busiest commercial real estate firms in the region.
Delafield tables rezoning for 211 new homes on contentious site near Pewaukee Lake
After a lengthy public hearing Tuesday evening, the town of Delafield's Plan Commission tabled a vote on rezoning a controversial site near Pewaukee Lake that would make way for 211 new homes. Neumann Companies Inc. is the developer.