Real Estate Blog
Urban doom loop for downtowns? This expert isn’t buying it — and here’s what the data says
Much is riding on cities' high-stakes efforts to get downtown activity back to pre-pandemic levels. How does the return of our downtown compare to what other cities are experiencing?
Rite Aid puts 20 more store leases up for sale amid bankruptcy, including another in Philadelphia
Rite Aid now lists 92 store leases and 21 fee-owned stores for sale as the pharmacy works through Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Malcolm Brogdon unloads his Boston house for $4.5M (Photos)
When Malcolm Brogdon headed west, the former Celtics player quietly put his Wellesley home up for sale. It sold in a week. Look inside.
Titan Development to create thousands of ready-to-build residential lots at Mesa del Sol
Mesa del Sol is partnering with Titan Development to prep thousands of residential lots on the western edge of the community.
These are South Florida’s largest office building proposals so far this year (Photos)
Millions of square feet of office is planned for the tri-county area.
Choice Hotels CEO hints at more sweeteners in deal for Wyndham
The Rockville company declined to say how much higher it's willing to go.
Courtyard Louisville Airport sells for $15 million
The hotel recently completed an extensive renovation.
In-N-Out Burger to open in Albuquerque in 2027
“We’ve heard from many loyal In-N-Out Customers [in New Mexico] through the years, wondering if we would ever open restaurants in their communities,” Lynsi Snyder, owner and president of In-N-Out Burger, said in a statement.
Tampa’s WeWork thrives as parent files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
“Tampa remains a key market for WeWork,” the company said in a statement.
Formula One racing simulator, museum planned at new Miami Gardens City Center. All the details. (Photos)
Developers revealed more details on the mixed-use project.