Real Estate Blog
Fidelity’s Jay Bailey on succeeding in business development, rejection and the slow drip
There’s an old saying about success being tied to “who you know” — and that’s especially true in commercial real estate.
Jay Bailey, vice president of business development, commercial, at Fidelity National Title, uses that adage to full advantage. He has built a wealth of contacts during his 27 years in the business.
Bailey worked in office leasing for several Dallas-area companies before joining Fidelity two-and-a-half years ago. He has enjoyed the transition and the opportunity to…
Express, a fashion retailer, is bringing two Express Edit Stores to New York City
These will be New York City’s first two Express Edit store locations.
Will post-Labor Day return-to-office trends finally set the ‘new normal’ in office usage?
The week following Labor Day, for many major companies, marked a bigger return to the office for its employees, the latest chapter in the national RTO saga.
‘Feet on the street’: Mark Toro unveils vision for Johns Creek project
The former State Farm campus in Johns Creek is planned to be a project similar to Avalon in Alpharetta.
2022 Best Places to Work: Leland Management Inc.’s all-time favorite team activity is boat building at the beach
Leland Management provides its staff with a a three-day, two-night team-building getaway at a beach resort.
New owner of Garner health facility moves forward with expansion
The new owner of a health care facility in Garner has received the green-light to more than double the number of inpatient psychiatric beds.
Portland entrepreneurs look to decarbonize real estate
A pair of Portland entrepreneurs are back with a new venture taking aim at the real estate and construction industry.
Trevor Dryer and Miles Haladay are the founders of Carbon Title, which is building a software tool to help commercial property developers, owners and contractors to publicly measure emissions data across a portfolio and help plan a path to carbon neutrality. It can also help assess sustainable building options, track progress and if needed help purchase high-quality carbon offset…
St. Paul City Council OKs bigger rent hikes on empty units, but nixes ‘full vacancy decontrol’
St. Paul's City Council on Wednesday approved another change to its much-debated new rent-control policy, voting to allow larger rent hikes on apartments when tenants move out.
The Pioneer Press reports on the new measure, approved 7-0, that will let landlords raise rents by 8% on top of inflation when leasing a vacant apartment to a new tenant.
But the measure steps back from a change, approved only last week, that would have allowed “full vacancy decontrol” — essentially letting landlords raise…
Queen Creek looks to rezone another 1,600 acres for industrial growth near LGES battery plant
The property is located within the same area that has been selected or previously considered by LG Energy Solution, Samsung and Rivian Automotive for large factories. Now, the state is looking to add more industrial land along the State Route 24 extension.
Texas investment group gobbles up large Dayton-area industrial portfolio
The deal further showcases the attractiveness of the region's real estate.