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Check out the most expensive recent home sales in Nashville in this weekly feature.

More mixed-use projects have been proposed for aging buildings in the central Phoenix area in recent years. This one, on a highly visible corner along Central Avenue, is the kind of project that will help make the city more walkable, according to the developer's plans.

Allie Beth Allman has put thousands of people in homes, many of them in the Dallas area’s most expensive and prestigious properties, and she’s built a high-end real estate powerhouse brokerage that she sold to Warren Buffett’s HomeServices of America.

But to many in the sold-out ballroom hotel in downtown Dallas on Thursday, she is first and foremost a friend.

Allman received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Dallas Business Journal's Women in Business Awards program on Thursday at the…

After years of steady growth, Avanti Way Realty has become one of the largest Hispanic-owned businesses in South Florida.

At a time when the Colorado River is in crisis, there's been more concern about whether there's enough water to support all the new development in metro Phoenix, one of the hottest housing markets in the country. Here's what the experts have to say.

After recently breaking ground on its first San Antonio project earlier this summer, Houston homebuilder First America Homes is planning 100 homes in another South Side community in early 2023.

One of Tampa's largest law firms has reaffirmed its commitment to the central business district.

Brown Bag Seafood will open at Huntersville’s Birkdale Village on Aug. 29, marking the chain's first location in North Carolina. Here's what to expect.

Why investors are still interested in buying apartment buildings in Chicago neighborhoods with high crime rates and low economic development.