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Dallas-based White Rock Coffee will also have a home in the lobby of the property alongside additional retail and dining options such as Ocean Prime, Flower Child and Tipsy Alchemist.

Urban Lofts is known for developing multifamily housing in major metros like Houston, Dallas and Atlanta. For its first project in the Austin area, the company wants to erect dozens of townhomes in the Windsor Park neighborhood. Click through to read about the company's plans and to access a list of new condo projects in the region.

Partnering with a developer on a campus hotel is just one piece of the Delaware County university's master plan after acquiring more than 60 acres in Aston last June from the Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia.

The new space is being used primarily as a training center for physicians and staff from across the country to learn how to use the technology effectively and how to educate their patients on the benefits of the company's treatment.

When college students switched from in-person lectures to online classes, owners and investors of student housing properties anxiously awaited for occupancy and rents to fall.

More than two years later, the tune has shifted from uncertainty to optimism in the real estate world.

Large public universities in Georgia and other Southeastern states are experiencing strong enrollment growth. The influx of new students is squeezing supply of off-campus housing, letting property owners raise rents. It's…

Empty land in South Sacramento has a proposal for 88 new apartments, in an area that hasn't seen many such projects in recent years.

No, it's not yet a buyer's market. But here is when experts expect to see the tides turn in the Phoenix metro market, now that the latest monthly data shows home price increases in the Valley are continuing their downward trajectory.

One idea: Sell the building to another developer who would build a tower over the theater, which would continue to screen films in the 570-seat auditorium.

Sara Investment Real Estate sold its Fair Park Business Center office building in Milwaukee this month for $14.6 million, bringing a New York State buyer to the market.