Real Estate Blog
Ride-hailing giant to shed more than half of its S.F. headquarters
Lyft's funky San Francisco headquarters once housed some 2,000 of the company's employees. Now, the company is giving up more than half of the space.
Inside the Star’s former printing press, where project opportunities could abound [PHOTOS]
The family ownership of The Kansas City Star's former office building in the Crossroads Arts District has taken a closer look at redevelopment possibilities since the newspaper's lease expired at the end of last year.
North Miami approves apartment project on city land
The project will include a business incubator run by a chamber.
Boca Raton self-storage facility breaks ground with $13M loan
The developer is not ready to move forward with the retail phase of the project.
Majority interest in Miami River site sells for $21M
This site was previously planned as a mixed-use project.
Former Charlotte Hornets head coach James Borrego sells Mammoth Oaks home for $2.8M
James Borrego, the Charlotte Hornets' former head coach, has sold his home here, a couple of months after being let go by the NBA team following a disappointing season.
Remake of Chapel Hill’s University Place has apartments, restaurants and hotel
The transformation of University Place mall in Chapel Hill is set to begin as the longtime shopping center gets new life.
South Milwaukee seeks apartment, commercial development for downtown site
South Milwaukee is seeking a developer to build an up to five-story apartment and commercial building on a lot the city is marketing for sale in its downtown area.
‘Significant decline in demand:’ Toll Brothers boosts buyer incentives as home orders fall by 60%
The Fort Washington home builder may deliver 2,000 less homes than it originally expected in the current fiscal year as market softening, supply chain issues and labor shortages take their toll on the company.