Real Estate Blog
Northmarq arranges joint venture equity for Irving multifamily project
The Mustang is located at 601 East Las Colinas Blvd. in Irving and is scheduled to be completed in 2024.
Upscale Buckhead condos to rise as buyer demand increases
High home prices and reopening of offices has bolstered the appeal of condos from a buyer's perspective.
‘The city believes in us’: Keycentrix president talks vision for downtown office, growth plans
Keycentrix's move into a property vacant since 2018 is one of a recent series of downtown building revitalization plans, while multiple technology companies have also expanded their mark on Wichita.
Shangri-La Dispensary has plans to sell medical marijuana in Cleveland
The dispensary is based in Missouri.
GXO Logistics signs 644,318-square-foot lease at Everman Crossroads in Fort Worth
Everman Crossroads totals about 955,000 square feet between two buildings, which are located at 8400 Oak Grove Road and 1401 Everman Parkway.
Center City is seeing more foot traffic and spending, but also more office vacancies
More people were visiting and living in Center City Philadelphia this summer than they have since the start of the pandemic, but the city's economic recovery is still a gradual one. The focus now turns to the fall months.
Cohen-Esrey acquires 260-unit Lenexa apartment community from locally based REIT
A 260-apartment community in Lenexa recently became Cohen-Esrey LLC's sixth market-rate multifamily investment acquisition in the Kansas City area during the past four years.
$1.2M filing leads commercial building permits issued in Albuquerque last week
A new building at 9640 Universe Blvd. NW is estimated to be about 3,530 square feet and cost an estimated $1.2 million. The work will be done by 7B Building & Development LLC and Modulus Architects Inc.
Hotel, life sciences building formally proposed at Sierra Point in Brisbane
The development would sit amid two other major projects from Healthpeak Properties Inc. and near the Phase 3 Real Estate Partners' Genesis Marina.
Troy BID executive director resigns after one year on job
Geoff Brault was the fourth person to hold the job since the BID was created in 2011 to help promote downtown businesses, beautify streets and sponsor events.