Real Estate Blog
Autodesk decamps from San Rafael, moves corporate HQ to San Francisco
No layoffs will occur, but the move will affect 578 employees, per a state regulatory filing.
HDRC clears way for potential 15-story development across from Pearl
San Antonio's Historic and Design Review Commission, known as HDRC, voted on Thursday to approve an item which might result in a 15 story development across from the Pearl Brewery.
What the Triangle needs to win chipmaker Wolfspeed’s expansion, new facility
With semiconductor Wolfspeed preparing for a big expansion to help meet global demand, North Carolina and the Triangle have another opportunity to win a potential mega-project if local and state officials play their cards right.
Lake Street’s Midtown Global Market getting $1 million redesign, renovation
Lake Street's largest multicultural market will soon go through a redesign and renovation project that will refresh the market's colors, create space for new vendors and help visitors navigate the indoor marketplace.
Ingram Micro could invest $13.6 million in Amherst operations center
The company employs 1,670 people locally.
Oakland affordable housing investor Merritt Community Capital closes $179M fund
The capital will help finance the creation or preservation of 729 affordable homes in California.
Developer pitches pet-friendly, $40M Kenosha apartment project with 312 units
Menomonee Falls-based real estate development firm Continental Properties Co. Inc. is proposing a 312-unit apartment complex on 21 acres in Kenosha.
Massachusetts on the West Coast: A slice of Nantucket in Seattle hits the market for $19M
Looking for a slice of Massachusetts on the West Coast? A waterfront manse in Seattle's Laurelhurst neighborbood that looks like it could be on the shores of Nantucket or Martha’s Vineyard has come on the market for $18.7 million. [Photos]
Report finds ‘no evidence’ that outside buyers drive Hawaii’s high housing prices
The report found that although the outside-buyer myth is “widely believed,” evidence shows the impact of such buyers to be “statistically insignificant.”
Honolulu Board of Realtors CEO has a passion to serve
Suzanne Young has led the trade professional trade organization for seven years.