Real Estate Blog
Old Dominion Freight Line logistics company could build West Valley facility
One of the biggest less-than-truckload carriers in the U.S. appears to be in the process of annexing about 80 acres into Buckeye with future plans to rezone the site. Here is what city documents reveal about the potential project.
Pure Pickleball lines up debut at Riverwalk retail and entertainment development in Scottsdale
Pure Pickleball will join an emerging retail and entertainment project being developed by real estate firm CaliberCos. Inc. alongside Loop 101 near Talking Stick Resort & Casino on Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community land.
The stakes are high for downtown recoveries. Here’s how Los Angeles stacks up.
Much is riding on cities' high-stakes efforts to get downtown activity back to prepandemic levels. How does the return of our downtown compare to what other cities are experiencing?
Jacksonville firm DL Cabinetry plans new showroom and warehouse in Orlando. Here’s what to know.
See where the growing cabinetry and countertop manufacturer and wholesaler is planning a big new facility.
Retail portion of Doral project still under construction now 40% leased
Three new tenants secure space in second phase of the Century Town Center, which hasn't been built yet.
140K-square-foot office project breaks ground in Cherry Creek North
The developer sold another of its projects across the street in 2021 for $108 milion.
All-affordable apartment development proposed near Twinbrook Metro, marking new iteration of stalled plan
As much as 1.3 million square feet of new mixed-use projects could go on Metro-owned land next door.
Portland tower in troubled neighborhood lands second office tenant
“They believe in Portland,” the company's senior VP said of recommitting to the Rose City.
Larry Rice’s New Life Evangelistic Center asks court to reverse St. Louis’ denial of building permit
Larry Rice's New Life Evangelistic Center on Monday sued St. Louis, asking a state court to reverse the city's decision to deny it a building permit to reopen its Locust Street center.
The stakes are high for downtown recoveries. Here’s how Chicago stacks up.
Much is riding on cities' high-stakes efforts to get downtown activity back to prepandemic levels. How does the return of our downtown compare to what other cities are experiencing?