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Homeowners' expectations for their houses changed during the pandemic. Two Kansas City-area homebuilders talk about pandemic-driven features that continue to be a priority for home buyers.

National rents declined for the first time since November 2021 in August, according to a new report from Realtor.com.

Renters are still paying more for rent than last year at 26.4% compared to 25.7% of a renter’s budget, despite the $10 month-over-month rental decline nationwide.

Overall median rent in the Denver metro area, including studios, 1-bedrooms and 2-bedrooms, was $1,997 in August, according to the report, a 5.1% year-over-year increase. Studio median rent was $1,632, a 2.1% year-over-increase,…

Roseville's fast-growing western stretches have a new apartment proposal from a firm out of San Francisco.

The pandemic shook commercial real estate markets to the core, creating more demand in some areas, like industrial, and destroying it in others, like office space. But 30 months after the first lockdown orders came out, not all of the dire predictions have played out.

Take the rebound in demand for retail space, which is in far shorter supply than anyone expected after consumers shifted more of their buying, even for groceries, online. Even though renters fled densely-packed areas during the outbreak, developers continued to churn out urban apartments at a robust pace, raising concerns of a glut.

Vacancy rates in Denver for retail, multi-family and industrial real estate are in the 5% range, but for office space, they are a little under 20%, Hessam Nadji, president and CEO of Marcus & Millichap, told a gathering of the Denver Metro Commercial Association of Realtors earlier this month.

Demand for office space remains soft as employees fight for the right to keep working remotely and..

Charlotte-based Truist Financial Corp. has signed a lease for a 100,000-square-foot office to house its New York employees, the bank confirmed to CBJ.

Two leaders in the University of Kansas School of Medicine joined the BizTalk With Bill Roy Podcast this week to talk about the crimson-and-blue part of the planned $302 million biomedical campus for downtown Wichita.

The KU School of Medicine and School of Pharmacy would move into the new facility, which is a planned partnership with Wichita State University (and its College of Health Professions) and WSU Tech.

Garold Minns, dean of KU Med-Wichita, and Robert Simari, executive vice chancellor…

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