Real Estate Blog
‘It’s 1819 on steroids’: University of Cincinnati marks move to Digital Futures space
University of Cincinnati is planting deeper roots within the Cincinnati Innovation District. Officials this week will formally celebrate their move to the Digital Futures complex, a $200 million, multiphase project taking shape Uptown.
Wholesale food supplier spends $13.5M on riverfront East Bank land near Oracle Corp. site
Creation Gardens Inc. shelled out millions for 4 acres of industrial land near the site of Oracle's future tech hub.
Metro readies Greenbelt site for potential FBI headquarters win
Greenbelt is one of three finalist sites the GSA is evaluating for the 2.1 million-square-foot project. A decision is expected this fall.
WPP advertising firm is the latest to land at Mailchimp HQ in Atlanta
One of the world’s largest advertising firms has selected Old Fourth Ward as its latest location to expand in the U.S. amid uncertain economic conditions that are causing some companies to rethink their real estate needs.
‘Nothing else in this neighborhood like this’: Riverwards Group tries something different with new Fishtown condo project
With the price of land continuously rising in Fishtown, this was a rare chance to follow through with their vision in the neighborhood where the company started.
Design firm Chambers Co. signs lease to move offices to Port Covington
The firm will move from Montgomery Park into the new Rye Street Market building early next year.
BREAKING: David Siegel’s Westgate Resorts sells another prime Orlando property
The timeshare giant has been selling properties strategically in recent months.
Aerospace startup Astra is growing fast. Can the city of Alameda keep up?
Astra is one step away from a long-sought long-term lease at Alameda Point, where its growth has in some cases moved faster than the city can accommodate.
Large mixed-use development planned for northwest Jacksonville
Corner Lot has partnered with DLP to develop a 1,400-acre parcel with homes and commercial opportunities.
Thursday Digest: 400-unit San Bruno complex sells; Meta sued over data collection
Meanwhile, the CEO of San Francisco-based cryptocurrency exchange Kraken is departing from his role.