Real Estate Blog
Denver law firm jumps to new office near Union Station
The law firm has been located in the Central Business District for two decades.
Developer enters Phoenix market with new infill industrial project
The Dallas based developer recently closed on a large infill site along Grand Avenue in Glendale, while a Chicago firm broke ground on another project in the city.
Engineering firm Grumman/Butkus Associates renews lease in Evanston
Grumman/Butkus occupies 26,000 square feet as the anchor tenant at 820 Davis St.
Brixmor Property Group hopes to start University Mall redevelopment next spring
Ongoing interest from retailers, and uncertainty in student housing, compelled Brixmor Property Group Inc. to rethink a redevelopment plan for University Mall in Davis, a company executive vice president said.
$335M ‘rent-a-vet’ scheme will send third KC-area co-conspirator to prison
A Parkville man will spend the next eight years in federal prison no chance of parole after pleading guilty to filing false tax returns and defrauding federal programs that award contracts to firms owned by minorities, veterans and service-disabled veterans.
Patrick Dingle, 51, was operations manager for Zieson Construction Co. When the Riverside company formed in 2009, it listed the owner as Stephon Ziegler of Weatherby Lake, a Black service-disabled veteran.
Ziegler didn’t control the day-to-day…
Saltbox opens second Los Angeles co-warehouse facility
Demand for the company's first L.A.-area site in Torrance exceeded expectations, Saltbox co-founder and CEO Tyler Scriven said.
40 Under 40: Stefanie Young, Rushing
Stefanie Young makes a living crafting climate resilience strategies. She also leads WA's only all-girl Boy Scout troop
GLY breaks ground on $63M senior living project in Redmond
The project has been in the works since 2017 but delayed due to the pandemic as well as construction industry slowdowns.
More evidence of Portland’s cooling housing market
Portland's housing market has, per yet another residential sales indicator, slowed considerably.
But not as much as Seattle.
Redfin's latest index-based glimpse at the housing market indicates that the Rose City's climate ranks 14th worst in the country in terms of prices, price drops, supply, pending sales, sales-to-list ratio and speed-of-home sales. Portland, however, fared far better than many major West Coast cities in the report. Seattle, Redfin revealed, has the country's worst climate according…
Florida migration: Who is moving to and from metro Orlando?
New data compiled shows how migration patterns are evolving during the Covid-19 era. Here's a look at what's happening in Central Florida.