Real Estate Blog
One Columbus unlikely to hit 2023 jobs targets – but $10B+ capital expansion pledged
“If interest rates fall, you could see an onslaught of activity.”
The stakes are high for downtown recoveries. Here’s how Baltimore ranks nationally
Much is riding on cities' high-stakes efforts to get downtown activity back to pre-pandemic levels. How does the return of Baltimore's downtown compare to what other cities are experiencing?
Renotes: What happened to the Opus site?
Once an ambitious plan for luxury condos, the Opus site is now headed for foreclosure. Commercial real estate reporter Savannah Sicurella takes a look at what happened, plus more insights in this week's column.
Cool Digs: Ballard Spahr hops within Central Business District after 30 years
The firm chose to stay in the Central Business District, which it expects to “rebound” in the coming years.
Drees Homes joins $105M Union Village housing development in Warren County
Drees Homes is joining a massive housing development in Warren County.
Top 10 home sales in the Triad for the week of Oct.. 20
The 10-highest priced residential sales collected the week ending Oct.. 20 from Guilford, Forsyth, Alamance, Davidson and Randolph counties.
New projects in North Texas (10/27/2023)
Here’s a look at the latest new projects registered in North Texas with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, a list of new construction, renovations and alterations in Dallas, Fort Worth and beyond. All projects listed are public records.
Holy Family plots new campus buildings with highest enrollment in 25 years
Holy Family is moving forward with a campus master plan including two new construction projects as the university finds itself in a “very strong position” in terms of finances and enrollment, said President Anne Prisco.
Chase Tower in downtown Milwaukee to see more renovations as it works to refill space
The New York investment firm that bought Chase Tower in 2021 completed a first round of renovations this year, and is ready to start more as it sees a number of tenants in the market that could help refill the downtown tower’s vacant spaces.
Real Estate Roundup: downtown building auction, BDS layoffs, waterfront tower ‘on hold’
It was a busy week on the commercial real estate beat. Here are the headlines you might have missed.