Real Estate Blog
CommerceHub to take ChannelAdvisor private in $663M deal
A Morrisville company that serves online retailers leveraging Amazon, eBay and Google is being acquired.
Valley city looks to rezone more than 200 acres for more industrial development
Since the city redesignated thousands of acres for industrial uses, it has received new applications for future industrial projects.
Fulcrum proposes five-story, 191,000-square-foot office building in West Sac
Development firm Fulcrum is making a bet on future office demand, submitting a plan to the city of West Sacramento for a new five-story building in the city's Bridge District.
New York mortgage lender buys Dayton-area property in $1.5M deal, eyes more deals
A warehouse site along I-70 was recently sold for $1.5M to a New York-based mortgage lender with an interest in the Dayton area.
MCB Real Estate shells out nearly $295M for apartments in Baltimore, Montgomery counties
The acquisitions are the latest step in MCB's aggressive growth push this year.
Denver housing market continued downward trend in August
One key metric demonstrates the trend.
Here are Greater Boston’s biggest new office leases since the Covid pandemic began
The office market is on more solid footing than it was in 2020, but much uncertainty remains. Here are the region’s 10 largest office leases since the second quarter of 2020. (Four of the 10 largest transactions have come from outside Boston and Cambridge.)
Good News Tuesday: Girl Scouts get insights on careers in construction
Building contractor Suffolk recently hosted 22 Girl Scouts from Camp Cedar Hill in Waltham for a day of inspiration and learning about the world of construction and the importance of female representation in the industry.
Former First Baptist Church auditorium downtown to return to life with immersive art exhibition
Interest in the event is among the highest organizers have said they have seen in the 40-plus cities they have visited.
Grand plans, deep-pocketed backers revealed for what will be tallest building in Austin — and all of Texas
Waterline, already under construction at 98 Red River St. in downtown Austin, will soar 1,022 feet above the city when finished. That will also make it the tallest building in the state. In this story, co-developer Lincoln Property Co. breaks down the design and construction process, and its deep-pocketed financiers chime in.