Real Estate Blog
YWCA ramps up efforts to restore historic Phillis Wheatley building
YWCA hopes the project will serve as a “beacon” to the Westside Atlanta community.
Downtown Winston-Salem will look to fill empty buildings, modernize parking in 2024
What can you expect to see in downtown Winston-Salem in 2024? Jason Thiel, president of the Downtown Winston-Salem Partnership, is excited about the possibility of adding modernized parking options and finding new tenants in vacant office buildings like the BB&T Financial Center or Forsyth County Hall of Justice. Find out what the Downtown Partnership has up its sleeve.
What’s next for Baltimore’s Emerging Technology Centers program
An economic development organization that once ran one of the largest startup incubators in the region is going to restart without a coworking space next year.
AmLaw 100 law firm Barnes & Thornburg to open permanent office in Broadwest, adds 5 partners
One of the nation’s 100 largest law firms is deepening its Nashville presence, doubling its office space just months after its Nashville debut. Indianapolis-based Barnes & Thornburg LLP has signed a 26,000-square-foot lease in the Broadwest tower for a permanent office space.
One of Raleigh’s newest office buildings opens at a challenging time
Highwoods Properties has delivered another office building in Raleigh, but will it be able to lease all of its space?
In south KC, $140M cold storage project will break ground in 2024 — minus big food processing center
A $199.6 million project by West Liberty Foods and Vertical Cold Storage in January was celebrated as the Kansas City metro's first big business attraction deal of 2023. Although the Iowa protein processor has dropped out of the project, the cold storage company is bullish on its ability to serve other food companies as revised plans move forward.
Big events lead pandemic recovery for Loop hotels, but business travel is still dormant
After major events helped draw increased pedestrian activity throughout the summer, the Chicago Loop Alliance remains bullish on the Loop's economic recovery.
Fry’s Electronics’ former HQ could see housing instead of office buildings
Developer Bay West appears to be ditching a plan to build nearly two million square feet of office space on the North San Jose site for proposals to construct hundreds of residences instead.
Here’s how much you need to make to afford a home across New Mexico
The difference in annual salaries it takes to buy a home varies widely across New Mexico.
Target CEO Brian Cornell buys luxury Wayzata condo (gallery)
The top executive of downtown Minneapolis’ largest employer purchased the 1,355-square-foot unit through a trust in his name.