Real Estate Blog
Howard Hughes looks to Reston, Virginia, as Columbia’s inspiration
The developer is advancing the Columbia redevelopment with the kickoff of a $45 million medical office building on Lake Kittamaqundi.
List analysis: Home building activity in Wichita remained hot in 2021
Home builders say a shortage of workers in the construction industry is limiting their growth.
Selective marketing generates interest in $2.99 million Derby estate
The five-bedroom, 8,200-square-foot house is listed for sale at $2.99 million — the most expensive residential asking price in Erie County.
TREBIC CEO reflects on first year, talks goals for real estate and construction advocacy group
One year in, TREBIC CEO describes a goal ahead that's so big it's like eating an elephant — one bite at a time.
Veteran developers have a vision for a new district on St. Pete’s Central Avenue
Real estate developers have long considered Central Avenue the “spine of St. Petersburg” — and with some big investments in the pipeline, there are more vertebrae to come.
Biz: Former POTUS shares stories at event honoring Temple Sloan; Triangle developments earn accolades
Former President George W. Bush gave some lively remarks during a luncheon that honored Raleigh businessman O. Temple Sloan Jr.
Small Business Awards: Small Size Company winner — Zaback Group
Before founding Scottsdale-based Zaback Group LLC in 2018, Austin Zaback was flipping homes. Now, he and his slate of agents are helping others buy and sell their homes. Read about the company as well as the finalists in this category.
Building interest: Triad contractors get creative, go on the road to battle labor woes
Is it about pay? Or perception? From bonuses to big rigs, the general contracting industry is grappling with how to address a labor challenge that has only gotten more dire thinks to remote work trends.
Q&A: Economic developer J.P. DuBuque on how to pitch St. Pete amid a rising cost crisis
St. Petersburg is no longer a cheap, sleepy retirement haven. Here's how the city's economic development chief pitches the Sunshine City in the wake of massive rent growth.
St. Johns County leaders vote against zoning change to allow 1,600-home development
The project seemed destined for approval last year when a land use change was granted.