Real Estate Blog
New England design firm establishes Cary office
The firm is branching out of New England for the first time, and chose Cary for its new office.
University of Miami breaks ground on 363,000-square-foot health care center
This will be UM's largest ambulatory care facility.
What’s brewing with the Hop?
Even though no new streetcar track has been built in downtown Milwaukee in four years, Mayor Cavalier Johnson committed to continue seeking federal money to extend the transit system to West Wisconsin Avenue and eventually to the neighborhoods beyond.
Hotel-apartment hybrid in the works for prime 7-acre Denver development site
A new developer has revealed its first phase of development for the site home to century-old buildings.
NM Residential Mortgage Lenders
Information on The List was obtained from the Richey May & Co. HMDA (Home Mortgage Disclosure Act) Market Share Dashboard and could not be independently verified by Albuquerque Business First. Data included lenders’ activity in New Mexico for all originated loans for owner-occupied new purchase homes.
New Mexico Homebuilders
Information on The List was supplied by individual companies through questionnaires and could not be independently verified by Albuquerque Business First. Only those that responded to our inquiries were included. In case of ties, companies are ranked by estimated home starts.
Wealthy millennials are on the move, and many of them are flooding into Arizona
The big, sprawling cities on the coast are no longer the top destinations for young, wealthy people on the move, and the Grand Canyon State is gaining wealthy millennials in droves.
2022 NextGen BHM in Real Estate and Construction: Dean Taitz
Dean Taitz, director of investments with Ruddell, has been named a NextGen BHM honoree.
2022 NextGen BHM in Real Estate and Construction: Grant Wright
Grant Wright, architect with LIVE Design Group, has been named a NextGen BHM honoree.
After a quarter century in Berkeley, Mark Rhoades is helping reshape the city’s skyline
After a quarter century in Berkeley, he’s ready to help write next chapter.