Real Estate Blog
Jacksonville home buyers are backing out of deals as market cools
Across the Sun Belt, sellers are experiencing higher rates of cancellations.
Developers of new Lynnwood apartments land $61M refinance loan
Borrowers are looking to lock in interest rates before they climb any higher, says a representative for Cushman & Wakefield, which helped secure the loan.
Downtown Portland music venue gets new name courtesy of PNC Bank
A bank that's establishing a larger Rose City presence is backing the popular performance spot.
Portland fitness studio Barre3 suspends Pearl District operations
Barre3 was co-founded in 2008 by Sadie Lincoln, who serves as the company's chief executive.
Canadian developer tests Puget Sound market with industrial condo project
The primarily multifamily developer says it's diversifying into the local industrial market because it's one of the hottest in the U.S.
How Valley CRE brokers think rising interest rates, impending recession could impact market
In putting together this week's Commercial Real Estate Brokerages list (click through to see the full ranking) we ask the leaders of some of the Valley's largest brokerages, including Sharon Harper and Perry Laufenberg, their thoughts inflation, remote work and subleasing in the market.
‘Shape our future:’ Dunwoody to craft plan for reenergizing Perimeter Center
Dunwoody and Perimeter Community Improvement Districts are working with consultants to create Edge City 2.0, a plan that will identify existing market conditions in the area and ways to bolster the appeal of living and working there.
FPC Live venues narrowly win initial OK from Milwaukee Plan Commission
The proposed FPC Live entertainment venue in downtown Milwaukee’s Deer District narrowly prevailed Monday evening in the first of three hurdles to be cleared before the $50 million project can break ground.
‘We want to be a great neighbor’: 76ers look to open dialogue with new ad campaign for proposed $1.3B arena
“We need to hear from people to make sure that we get this right. That's really the only way that we know that we're going to best serve our partners, stakeholders and neighbors.”
Rent-to-own startup Nabr opens reservations for apartments in 20-story Downtown San Jose tower
The New York-based startup, which boasts world-class architect Bjarke Ingels among its team, is opening reservations for prospective residents of its soon-to-be-underway 20-story tower in San Jose's SoFA district.