Real Estate Blog
Exclusive: Leasing ramps up for massive I-4 Logistics Park nearing completion
“They can serve Central Florida and also easily serve South Florida.”
Potential buyer for prime property near downtown Dayton steps aside, auction back on
The auction for the property once occupied by a nonprofit near downtown is back on after being put on hold for a notable, potential buyer.
Bass Pro Shops starts permit process for long-planned West Chester location
Bass Pro Shops is picking up where it left off in 2014.
Hundreds of apartments turning Granville senior facility into multi-generational campus
A plan to turn part of a senior living campus in Milwaukee's Granville neighborhood into 226 market-rate apartments available to residents of any age advanced Monday.
Coyotes’ arena development could be decided by Tempe voters
Tempe City Council said it will hold a special meeting on Nov. 10 to decide if the Arizona Coyotes' proposed hockey arena and entertainment district would be on the ballot of a special election in May 2023.
On the Agenda: Annexation cases involving hundreds of acres to appear before Fort Worth City Council
Multiple annexation cases spanning hundreds of acres in north and west Fort Worth are set to appear before the city council on Tuesday while the upcoming Fort Worth Zoning Commission agenda covers multiple proposed developments.
New projects in North Texas (11/07/2022)
Here’s a look at the latest new projects registered in North Texas with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, a list of new construction, renovations and alterations in Dallas, Fort Worth and beyond. All projects listed are public records.
See Orlando’s best places to buy a home
These neighborhoods primarily feature median home prices above what's typical for Orlando.
Residential tower planned for Congress Avenue runs into concerns about historic building preservation
Plans to raise a new residential tower on Austin’s iconic Congress Avenue are taking shape, but a proposal to reuse several historic storefronts faces apprehension among members of the city's Historic Landmark Commission. Hear from the skeptical commissioners as well as the attorney representing the project at City Hall, who said, “Although we understand that we can't be all things to all people, we do believe our proposed development best aligns with all stakeholders involved as our city continues to grow.” Also included with this report: ABJ's latest list of the largest new condo projects.
Illinois beer distributor pays $14.8M for local company’s riverfront headquarters
Reyes Holdings now owns the headquarters of Nashville's own DET Distributing Co., founded by the late Fred Dettwiller.