Real Estate Blog
Jemal buys 525 Main Street building and plans renovations
Since Jan. 1, Jemal has acquired five buildings along the eastern side of the 500 Main Street block plus the former Century Theater property – now a surface lot along E. Mohawk Street — and the Casa di Pizza building, also on E. Mohawk Street.
Tishman Speyer nixes hotel, co-working from Central SoMa project
The changes are a direct response to the pandemic and an effort to ensure the project's viability, the developer said.
Exclusive: Portland digital agency Thesis to build HQ in the city
The growing firm has chosen a Northwest site for its new offices.
U.S. homebuyers are canceling deals more often, report shows. How is Milwaukee faring?
Online real estate firm Redfin Corp. reports that home purchase cancellations are increasing across the country. While at least one Milwaukee-area agent has experienced that, other local real estate experts say they don't see evidence that canceled home contracts are happening more frequently in metro Milwaukee.
Esperson office complex in downtown Houston to convert space into residential units, amenity deck
The move to convert vintage office space into high-end residential units marks the most high-profile example in Houston of what has become a growing national trend.
Jeff Edwards, Columbus developer, talks the past and future of downtown
No Columbus developer in recent history has changed downtown quite like Jeff Edwards.
After delay, Bloomington Penn Lake townhome developer considering project partner, buyer
A legal fight set back plans for a Bloomington townhome project; now costs are higher and needed supplies are scarcer.
Affordable housing sees big money, but process still cumbersome
Those in the affordable housing development world are seeing a gush of funding to build apartments with income-based rent restrictions, but no give in a cumbersome process to get those funds.
Coors family to remake 5 blocks of downtown Golden with massive 10-year, $600M-plus project
One of the largest redevelopment projects in Golden’s history is being undertaken by a family closely identified with the city.
CoorsTek, owned by the family that started what became Coors Brewing Co. in Golden, is going to transform its 112-year-old manufacturing plant on the north end of downtown into a mix of office, retail and residential uses. The roughly 1.3 million-square-foot project is expected to take 10-plus years to complete and will fill about five city blocks over 12.4 acres.
All or parts of the site’s oldest buildings will be incorporated into the project, which includes plans for apartments, a 150-room hotel and CoorsTek’s global headquarters. Crews have boarded up the windows, fenced off the site and are disassembling structures and removing the asbestos used during decades of construction.
On a recent walk around the property, Michael Coors, one of three family members who lead CoorsTek, said among the plant’s products were pottery, semiconductor parts, armor for s..
Women in Business Awards: Emily Chenevert is on top of perhaps Austin’s most important business sector right now
Get to know this influential female and others in this series of profiles. Also included: ABJ's latest ranking of women-owned businesses.