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Westport developer settles lawsuit with builder of high-speed maglev train
The agreement ends a bitter dispute over property rights in Baltimore's Westport neighborhood and allows both projects — the train and a mixed-use community — to move forward.
Creative Artists Agency to be anchor tenant in Nashville Yards office building
One of the city's largest talent agencies will be the anchor tenant in Nashville Yards' creative office building. The Nashville office of Creative Artists Agency (CAA) has signed a 75,000-square-foot lease in the project's Class A+ building, which will feature signage with the agency's name.
The Punch List: How tiny homes and naturally occurring affordable housing could solve our housing crisis
This week's Punch List, our weekly analysis of the region's commercial real estate trends, will take a look at some of the unique efforts to tackle Central Ohio's housing crisis.
$3M filing leads commercial building permits issued last week by City of Albuquerque
The permit for the largest project in terms of estimated cost was issued on Nov. 2 to Robert Cohen for a city project at 501 Elizabeth St. SE. The project is estimated to be about 1,684 square feet. The estimated cost of the work is about $2,948,632.
5 Things: Capsity coworking files for bankruptcy, second phase of Folsom project will have office buildings
Here's what you need to know today.
Tampa legal icon Ron Weaver to retire
Attorney Ron Weaver has been a fixture in Tampa's real estate circles for over 40 years.
Kohl’s follows in Boston Store’s footprint in downtown Milwaukee
Developer Tony Lindsay said people from Milwaukee have offered up personal stories about the former downtown Boston Store as he revived the building with a new Kohl’s store and Fiserv Inc.’s headquarters.
Coolest Office Spaces 2023: See who leads Group 3; voting closes Tuesday
Find out who's leading the pack in Group 3 of our Coolest Office Spaces contest. There's still time to vote for your favorite.
Analysis: Cincinnati stands to gain at least $700 million more from rail sale than a continued lease
If future economic performance echoes the past, the city could get at least $740 million to well over $1 billion more if it sells the Cincinnati Southern Railway instead of continuing to lease it. But Cincinnati also may forego the future value of the railway as it appreciates in value.
Uniland’s Gates Circle project is almost full with sale of another $1 million-plus townhome
In the second half of this year so far, there have been 18 million-dollar home sales in Erie County.