Real Estate Blog
Meet Dorit Fischer, the broker behind Golden Triangle’s transformation
Inside the recent sales of Denver’s most historic buildings — including Evans School and Sports Castle — and the broker who made them happen.
4-property apartment portfolio in L.A. sells for $17 million
“High demand for renovated and stabilized assets that offer strong going-in cash flow continues to be a trend,” Darin Beebower said.
Tech sector office leasing is flat nationwide, but the Bay Area is continuing to see some growth
The nation's tech sector leased about the same quantity of space in the first half of this year as it did in the first half of 2021. In the San Francisco Bay Area, though, the tech industry's office footprint is continuing to expand.
Major federal agency plans to ‘return’ leased D.C. space. Others may follow.
The news was revealed in a new GAO report, which also disclosed 19 of 24 federal agencies surveyed indicated plans to downsize.
Telstar Building leased by L.A. County sells with plans for industrial expansion
The Telstar Building houses the L.A. County Department of Public Health, Public Social Services, and Children and Family Services.
Best Real Estate Projects: Element 79 apartments
A 214-unit luxury apartment complex from AG Spanos overcame opposition during the development process to become a key piece of the El Dorado Hills Town Center.
Luxury home sales in Tampa Bay on pace to set new records in 2022
The number of luxury home sales of $5 million and up is on pace to top 2021’s record year through the first eight months of 2022.
The Highest-priced Homes Sold List that was published in January included 137 homes sold in 2021 for $5 million or more. So far in 2022, there have already been 105 sales above that threshold, putting the region on pace for around 160 total this year.
Both 2021 and 2022 figures dwarf the totals in previous years when the Tampa Bay area saw 42 homes sold for $5 million…
Developer sells 58 condominium units in Waukegan in bulk sale
Most of the units at a Waukegan condominium building were sold by one owner for $4.1 million.
Kansas City wants to revamp how it awards incentives. Here’s an early look at how that would work
Kansas City officials say a proposal for standard incentive packages for qualifying projects will create efficiency for developers while guaranteeing specific local benefits. However, some local groups have pushed back with concerns about potential lost opportunities for public engagement. Amid this debate, here's how the proposal would function in its current form.
Senior housing project planned along busy stretch of Tacoma Avenue
An estimated 4,000 new units are set to deliver in the next two years on Tacoma Avenue as developers from around the region rush in to fill the city’s housing void.