Real Estate Blog
$215M loan secured for Philadelphia Marriott Downtown with mortgage maturity looming
The Philadelphia Marriott Downtown was placed on a watchlist in August because of pending loan maturity in February 2024, according to CMBS reports.
D.C.-area restaurant profitability down as owners battle rising costs
The bottom line for many has been hurt by factors including rising costs for labor, food and occupancy.
Immersive Gamebox signs on at Marx Realty’s The Grogan building in D.C.’s Chinatown
It will be the second location of the gaming venue in Greater Washington.
Nonprofit seeks to wrest control of 4 more vacant NorthSide Regeneration properties
A neighborhood nonprofit is seeking to wrest control of four more NorthSide Regeneration properties, utilizing a state nuisance law.
Cecilia Cassidy, founding executive director of the Rosslyn BID, dies
Cecilia Cassidy had an outsized impact on a long list of housing and development issues.
In Atlanta’s Summerhill, a new apartment tower sells for $94 million
In the years after the Braves vacated Turner Field, Summerhill has become a hotbed for residential and retail development.
Lennar proposes 255 homes for Miami-Dade agricultural site
The region is one of the few areas of the country with large enough tracts of vacant land to build single-family residential properties.
Milwaukee officials recently attempted to buy Northridge, mall owner says
The owner of the former Northridge Mall said Milwaukee officials reached out in September to explore a possible purchase. Find out the details.
The stakes are high for downtown recoveries. Here’s how New York City 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?
Blue Line Foundation unveils $16 million headquarters, announces new executive director
The Blue Line Foundation's $16 million headquarters will include space for tenants, the foundation and the community.