Real Estate Blog
Here’s how much you need to make to afford a home in Tampa Bay’s most expensive ZIPs
Tampa and St. Petersburg led the way locally, accounting for the top eight most expensive ZIP codes.
New Jersey investor Bedrin Organization adds more apartments to complement Triad retail portfolio, with appetite for more
Long known for buying Triad retail centers, this New Jersey group has bought another apartment complex, and is hungry to do more deals locally.
Could tiny homes help solve Raleigh’s housing crisis? California builder thinks so
A manufacturer of tiny homes is expanding into North Carolina with its eye on the Triangle housing market.
Rare Violins to move to a larger New York City office
Rare Violins offers instruments and bows to professional musicians, collectors and foundations around the world.
Indian Shores strip center sells for $3.45 million
The property totals just over 13,100 square feet and is one block from the beach.
Vegan food stall Soul Miner’s Garden set to open at Camp North End
Vegan concept Soul Miner’s Garden is adding a brick-and-mortar location at Camp North End.
City launches planning, development app that tracks Charlotte’s many projects
The city of Charlotte launched a new tool last month to help residents and industry professionals better understand upcoming development where they live and work.
Wendover kicks off Catchlight Crossings affordable housing construction on Universal land (PHOTOS)
The Catchlight Crossings project will have more than 1,000 apartments.
Allure restaurant and cocktail lounge to open at historic Manhattan hotel
New York City-based hospitality group City Nights Hospitality’s Brian and Carrie Packin are behind Allure.
Food Baazar Supermarket signs 25-year lease in Inwood
Food Bazaar is expected to move into the space at the base of Inwood apartment building Sherman Creek North Cove sometime in early 2025.