Real Estate Blog
East Kensington art studio site sold for $9.6M to be redeveloped into mixed-use space
An East Kensington art studio will be repurposed and a one-story building demolished to make way for a 178-unit mixed-use development.
Real Estate Journal: Developers find boutique bonanza in Bay Harbor Islands
A dozen developments are planned in this island town.
Cover Story: The next wave of development poised to change Miami’s skyline
The city of Miami stands out for being home to the lion’s share of the Sunshine State’s tallest towers.
St. Pete’s West Central Avenue under spotlight for development
A variety of projects are underway in the area, breathing new life into the long-overlooked portion of St. Pete.
Developer resurrects plan for housing at a former Jamaica Plain church
Plans are again being brought before city permitting officials to redevelop a long-vacant church in Jamaica Plain into a housing development.
Luxury new home features from D.C.-area homebuilders (and what they cost)
The residential amenities you want, at the price, well, somebody can afford.
The Weekly Rundown: United Way’s downtown contribution, Linden helped by Nationwide Children’s, Silicon Valley comes calling for Clarus
Commentary and quotes from the week in business news.
For Maureen Stallé, failure is not an option
In less than a decade, Maureen Stallé founded Keller Williams Milwaukee and grew it into one of the largest residential brokerages in the area.
Greater Washington faces threat of increasing departures to other markets
The Washington metropolitan area suffered its first population loss of the century in 2021.
The pandemic has pushed Americans to greener pastures, and they have taken billions in wealth with them
Teton County is among among a group of off-the-beaten-path locations that are primed for growth in a post-Covid America, at least when it comes to drawing droves of high-income residents from the nation’s biggest cities.