Real Estate Blog
Brand builders: How the leaders of Orlando’s Main Street districts spur economic growth
These leaders work to make their neighborhood-centric corridors attractive to the businesses that define them.
Houston-based CJ Development plans $125M mixed-use district in League City
The League would include up to 650 apartments, retail, restaurants and a clubhouse.
Springboro grows tenants in Wright Station mixed-use development
Wright Station, a seven-acre development referred to as the gateway to historic Springboro, has established itself as a popular destination for community and regional retail users.
Four new office leases inked at Industry City
Four leases signed at Industry City total around 12,000 square feet of available space
Tetra Tech challenges first settlement over Hunters Point cleanup fraud
The developers of the Hunterspoint Shipyard agreed to settle with homeowners who alleged that they were misled about a toxic cleanup at the site that is marked by fraud. Now, the firm responsible for cleaning the land is challenging that agreement.
Seattle office demand fell in July as pace of hiring slowed
The drop in office demand accompanies the cooling job of the market, which has been most noticeable in tech-heavy markets like Seattle and San Francisco.
75 Rock gets $260M loan and 3 other NYC real estate deals to know
Plus, Stonehenge NYC buys a residential building in the West Village, while Meadow Partners buys two adjacent residential buildings in the East Village.
Q&A: JLL broker on why class A space is king in the Phoenix-area office market
The Business Journal recently sat down with JLL Managing Director Ryan Timpani. The office broker shared his insights on the “flight-to-quality” space and what's happening with older space in the Valley market.
D.C. office tower sells to Japanese investor for eye-popping $531M
The buyer is making a splash in Greater Washington.
Hill Gray Seven buys land at busy Winter Park intersection
A representative for the buyer called the opportunity 'generational.'