Real Estate Blog
Morr-Is-Stored pushes into boat and RV storage, planning second expansion in a year
The Morris family tapped into the camper and boat market after they had enough demand to fill a warehouse they own in Saratoga Springs with RVs for the past few winters.
Record-sized warehouse now under construction in sought-after Savannah
Georgia's population growth, continuous expansions of the Port of Savannah by the Georgia Port Authority and proximity to Atlanta have helped fast-track Savannah's rise as a top industrial market.
Teamsters: Seattle-area concrete truck drivers ratify new contract
Drivers agreed in April to return to work as negotiations continued, but the threat of another work stoppage hung over the construction industry until the contract was ratified.
Walmart wants to build ‘Market Fulfillment Center’ in Halfmoon
The concept, which was first piloted in Salem, New Hampshire, in late 2019, relies on “automated bots” to retrieve certain items from within the fulfillment center rather have store employees walk the aisles pulling merchandise from shelves.
Cobalt to demolish Spring Mall in Greenfield for redevelopment valued at up to $100 million
Cobalt Partners is back in Greenfield with a third major redevelopment for the community, this time offering a mix of apartments with attractions such as restaurants for the mostly vacant, 23.8-acre Spring Mall.
U.S. mortgage rates rise, approaching 6%
The 30-year fixed mortgage rate averaged 5.89% for the week ending Sept. 8 — up from 5.66% last week.
NY investor buys Cary shopping center with Fresh Market, Char-Grill
Retail properties in Cary have become hot assets lately, with several trading hands for big price tags.
New Carriage Park owners have new name, ambitious plans
Plans include $2.5 million of investment — on top of additional spending to bring in businesses — in the 9-acre property near Central and Edgemoor.
Sacramento County developing pilot program to incentivize landlords to charge less rent
A Sacramento County supervisor has come up with a new proposal to help make housing more affordable.
Arizona has some of the smallest average home lot sizes in the country
Given the choice, most homeowners prefer a bigger back yard and a little more land between themselves and their neighbors. But lot sizes in the Valley and statewide are shrinking, and a new study reveals that Arizona is among the states with the smallest lots, measured per square foot