Real Estate Blog
Bartell Drugs at 5th and Olive in Seattle is latest location set to close
The store is part of a new batch of Bartell and Rite Aid properties available for sublease.
Sellers are cutting home prices at a record level. Here’s what’s driving the trend.
Is the pendulum in the housing market starting to swing the other way? New data on price drops suggest buyers are gaining more leverage nationally — but there's more to the story. Here's what it means for buyers and sellers.
Cotton Bowl set to receive $140M facelift, hang on to Texas-Oklahoma football game
The city of Dallas has agreed to make $140 million in investments to Fair Park's Cotton Bowl Stadium in a deal that keeps the University of Texas and University of Oklahoma's annual football game at the State Fair of Texas for another decade. Click through to learn more about the agreement and hear from the architect overseeing the upgrades.
Noor Adatia joins DBJ to cover economic development in Collin County
The newsroom at Dallas Business Journal has another new reporter with the addition of Noor Adatia to cover economic development. “She's a talented, driven journalist who will elevate our coverage of this important region — one with dozens of corporate HQs, more than 1 million residents and countless mid-size and small businesses,” Editor in Chief Will Anderson said. “We are so excited to have her in the newsroom.”
Most Admired CEOs 2023: Kimberly Burkert, Bala Consulting Engineers
Meet 2023 Most Admired CEOs honoree Kimberly Burkert of Bala Consulting Engineers.
Most Admired CEOs 2023: David Adelman, Campus Apartments
Meet 2023 Most Admired CEOs honoree David Adelman of Campus Apartments.
Most Admired CEOs 2023: Asher Raphael and Corey Schiller, Power Home Remodeling
Meet 2023 Most Admired CEOs honorees Asher Raphael and Corey Schiller of Power Home Remodeling.
Weidner pays $90M Kirkland Urban apartment complex
This is the fourth apartment building in Weidner's Kirkland-area portfolio.
Court rules against Alexandria in dispute with UW over pivotal project
Alexandria Real Estate Equities says it will ask the state Supreme Court to review the university's contracting process.
San Jose Earthquakes plan to build new training facility and public soccer fields at County Fairgrounds
The professional soccer team will lease the land from Santa Clara County and pay $50 million for the development.