Real Estate Blog
‘Let us help you’: In a new office, local Alzheimer’s Association chapter wants to spread awareness
The Alzheimer's Association chapter, previously located at 1820 E. Douglas — serves 69 Kansas counties.
Zoning board rejects 160-unit residential project for former Irish Centre site near Frick Park
Zoning rejection of new residential project near Frick Park argues proposal falls outside a permitted use of the established zoning district.
Skymark in Reston Town Center will be plenty tall — but it won’t be the D.C. region’s tallest building
Tall buildings in Greater Washington have long been a source of bragging rights — and controversy.
Catellus seeks increased density for Colony Park mixed-use project in far East Austin
Catellus Development Corp. is pursuing zoning changes to make way for the Colony Park development, a project that would transform 208 acres of city-owned land along Austin's “eastern crescent.” Click through to read more about the proposal from the developer that's also behind the mega Mueller development.
$30 million Riverwest affordable apartment development ready to move dirt
Expected to open to residents in early 2025, it has 91 apartments, 85% of which have lower rents and income limits for residents.
Harborplace designs show 900 apartments, retail space, public parks along Baltimore waterfront
“We are changing the skyline,” said P. David Bramble, co-founder of MCB Real Estate of the new vision for the downtown landmark.
Alamo City Ticker Visiting Teams: Milwaukee firm joins Tower Life Building ownership group
The new partner was the best choice the original ownership found after a national search with a track record that includes transforming the former downtown offices of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel into apartments.
Real estate roundup: News from Robins & Morton, Rabren General Contractors, Doster Construction
A roundup of news from commercial real estate entities in the metro area.
Crane Watch: Corner Lot apartments top week’s permits
Removing 543 condominium, duplex, mobile homes, single-family home and townhouse permits leaves 128 permits for $29,339,947 worth of commercial construction work for the week beginning Oct. 23.
Questions loom over Tropicana Field redevelopment from St. Pete City Council
During a five-hour meeting, St. Petersburg City Council members discussed the redevelopment plan for the Historic Gas Plant District and shared their concerns — and their praise — for the proposed project.