Real Estate Blog
Ohio State’s new Vitria event space preps for 2023 opening, taps management team
Vitria, the event space at Ohio State's University Square development at the corner of 15th Avenue and High Street, has named its leadership team ahead of an expected spring 2023 opening.
Atlanta developer kicks off construction of more than 100 new North Side townhomes
RangeWater Real Estate, an Atlanta developer, is entrenching itself in the San Antonio market with its latest project building 154 townhomes on the city's North Side.
Triad manufacturing facility most valuable piece in $28 million portfolio sale
Winston-Salem real estate firm represented the buyer and the seller.
Carolina Core crowd doesn’t shy from boomtown barriers as region enters growth mode
“We're going to sell a lot of houses. We're going to lease a lot of industrial space. We're going to need a lot of retail space. The challenge is how are we going to do it,” NAI Piedmont Triad President Robbie Perkins said.
‘Carolina Core’ pacing to become North Carolina’s next hotspot for growth
Local officials in the Carolina Core discussed the one key to spurring economic development in their region.
Alliance Residential sells luxury Museum District apartment complex to Lubbock investor
The Chelsea Museum District apartment complex opened in 2021. The project was built on the site of the former Chelsea Market retail development, which was torn down in 2019.
Creation Equity hires executive to lead Dallas office ahead of Texas expansion
The real estate firms recent appointments real estate firm will support plans to expand in to Texas and New York.
Chasen plans more Fells Point apartments with units ‘flying off the shelves’
Chasen Cos. plans to convert a majority of its Fells Point construction warehouse into apartments.
Clearwater affordable housing project gets more city funding
The city approved further financial support for an 81-unit affordable housing project on Cleveland Street.
The Woodlands, Texas: A new urban ideal
Nearly 50 years after its founding, The Woodlands offers residents and corporations a model combining the amenities of urban life with the freedom and affordability of smaller communities.
The concept of the master-planned community has deep historical roots. It goes as far back as the ancient Greek city of Miletus and continues through England’s garden cities movement of the early 20th century. When Texas oil entrepreneur and philanthropist George Mitchell conceived of The Woodlands, Texas, in…