Real Estate Blog
Guapo’s to take over former Merrifield Chevys in a Tex-Mex swap
It's the return of nachos, and so much more.
Myth Live nightclub in Maplewood could be demolished for apartments
The Myth Live nightclub in Maplewood could be razed and replaced with a four-story apartment complex under plans by a North Dakota developer.
Maplewood's City Council next week will consider the creation of a tax increment financing (TIF) district to support the development plans of West Fargo-based Enclave Cos.
Enclave plans to build a 237-unit market-rate apartment building, with a mix of one-, two- and three-bedroom units. Amenities will include a rooftop patio, community and work areas, bike…
Commercial real estate investment sales volume passes pre-pandemic levels
By the end of June, Hawaii's commercial real estate investment market saw $1.43 billion in sales volume.
Marrano’s $2.1 million deal leads to Amherst subdivision
Marrano Homes is prepping to build out the next phase of its Evergreen Landing subdivision in north Amherst.
A modern home with old Beacon Hill charm is on the market for $3.49M
On the north slope of Beacon Hill, a meticulous three-year renovation of an 1860 brownstone is complete and this single-family home is all ready for its next owner. The result is a modern home with five levels of indoor living, stunning outdoor spaces and tons of old Beacon Hill charm.
Fischer Homes starts residential construction at $275 million mixed-use development in Hilliard
The 354-acre residential community is located at a mixed-use development that will feature shops, restaurants and other businesses.
Inaugural St. Pete issue puts the spotlight on the Sunshine City
St. Petersburg has transformed from a sleepy retirement haven to a vibrant, artsy city home to top-tier restaurants and museums.
Viewpoint: Gun violence is everywhere — except on business agendas
I own a family of real estate management companies. We tend to thousands of homes throughout the District. Gun violence and crime in the city are not new to us. It’s not new to any resident. But during a recent week, I considered closing my offices — in a matter of days and in broad daylight, there were three separate shootings in a three-block radius of our building.
As a business owner and community member in D.C., I live in a world of policies, meetings and agendas. I talk about quarterly…
Prominent developer, philanthropist hires former Nashville councilman Erik Cole to ‘revitalize Portland’
The former Metro elected official will work on a group that aims for Rose City reforms.
Fashion retailers are making a major comeback in NYC, broker says
There has been a resurgence of international retailers and luxury dry good brands in New York City, according to Lee & Associate’s latest retail market report.