Real Estate Blog
Prudential Tower on downtown Jacksonville’s Southbank has new owner
The insurance company has owned its namesake building for decades.
Dallas-based real estate firm acquires Park West Plaza shopping center in Plano
Park West Plaza is JAH Realty's third acquisition along Coit Road from Dallas to Plano.
New apartment tower planned for massive Tysons development — in place of office
The mixed-use redevelopment has been underway for a decade, with unbuilt sites remaining.
Grassroots push forming to demolish the Lake Interchange in downtown Milwaukee
As the Wisconsin Department of Transportation takes first steps toward a project to replace aging bridges in the Lake Interchange, environmental advocacy group 1000 Friends of Wisconsin is leading an effort to instead tear down the interchange to clear land for development.
Centurion American will break ground on a 222-acre property in Argyle
The project will have 198 lots by the time it is complete.
East Providence breaks ground on Ivy Place workforce housing
The project promises to deliver 10 new affordable workforce housing units, three market-rate units, several live-work owner-occupied units, and ground-level commercial space at the corner of Ivy Street and Taunton Ave.
Aronson family wants to bring 112 apartments, commercial space to Broadway in Saratoga Springs
The developer's family has a long history of doing business in Saratoga Springs and neighboring communities, developing a large commercial area near Exit 15 of the Northway and constructing a private religious school between Route 50 and Excelsior Avenue in the city.
Exclusive: South Florida and metro Orlando send the most new residents to Volusia County
We tracked tax filers who moved to Voluisa County in the first year of the pandemic.
New Helzberg plan focuses on Film Row office rehabs, future apartments
A new development conceptualized by philanthropist Shirley Helzberg in the Crossroads Arts District — with office preservation of two historic Film Row buildings and future multifamily construction — took its first public step.
Find out where Milwaukee ranks for top cities for Gen Z
A recent study, as reported by the New York Times, found which cities in the U.S. are best suited for Generation Z, looking at factors like affordability, unemployment, internet speed, school enrollment and more.