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Number of for-sale houses in Milwaukee metro was unusually low in August: GMAR
The number of Milwaukee-area houses, townhomes and condos listed for sale was down last month to an unusual extent, the Greater Milwaukee Association of Realtors said Tuesday.
Multifamily builders acquire Ninth and Wyandotte corner properties
With a new-build multifamily complex at Ninth and Wyandotte streets, a development partnership aspires to strike a contrast with nearby adaptive reuse projects.
Houston’s home sales drop for 5th straight month as market returns to pre-pandemic levels
As in July, the only single-family pricing segment that saw sales increase year over year was the group of homes priced between $500,000 and $1 million.
Developer unveils new details on Back Bay air-rights project
The developer is considering making the Parcel 13 project gas-free, it said, something that city officials are pushing developers to do in order to cut down on greenhouse gas emissions.
Upscale senior living campus developer eyes $50 million Amherst project
Omni Smart Living has targeted a northeastern Amherst parcel for a $50 million senior independent living campus.
The Punch List: How communities are preparing for Intel, BBI’s big move and more in our weekly real estate roundup
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Exclusive: Amazon commits $163M more for 11 affordable housing projects in D.C. region
The projects stretch across D.C., suburban Maryland and Northern Virginia.
Over 300 rental units sold in $27 million West Louisville deal
A local firm has helped this owner sell 600 units in the past eight months for a combined total of $52 million.
Wednesday Digest: Twitter shareholders uphold buyout; Plenty plans world’s largest indoor farm
Meanwhile, San Francisco-based Twilio said Wednesday that it will cut about 11% of jobs and restructure the company in a push for profitability after a period of expansion.
Exclusive: Inside Richardson’s ambitious quest to create ‘The innovation hub of Texas’
The headquarters of a sprawling district focused on innovation and entrepreneurship in Richardson is set to officially open today. The event marks an important step in Richardson’s pursuit to reclaim relevance as an economic development standout in North Texas and magnify the fading Telecom Corridor star.