Real Estate Blog
Developer led by billionaire plans hotel in Pompano Beach (Photos)
The luxury tower would be about a block from the ocean and have a rooftop pool and bar.
Portland development bureau lays off seven, more job losses expected
The Portland Bureau of Development Services will lay off seven workers as construction slows within the city.
‘Like a resort and hotel:’ Skytop Apartments near completion in Anderson Township
Skytop will be a 361-unit apartment development with resort-style amenities for its residents.
South Florida developer plans mixed-use community in Sarasota
The developer intends to build a 120,000-square-foot community on 2 acres near Payne Park.
PBN Dialogue: Doug Johnstone on Ward Village’s next steps
A big selling point for Ward Village has been the promise of a park-like street scene to knit the neighborhood of high-rises together. Howard Hughes Corp. Hawaii President Doug Johnstone says we'll see that transformation soon. He also discussed the economics of provided reserved housing in Ward Village.
California exodus. Here’s how many people moved to North Carolina
North Carolina has gained tens of thousands of new residents moving here from California in recent years.
Homeport’s downtown Linden project wraps up, spurs other development
What was once vacant commercial buildings and rundown homes is now housing for those 55 and older who make between 30% and 60% of the area median income.
A timeline of Berkley Riverfront’s decade of breakneck development
The Berkley Riverfront area was once an eyesore. Over the past decade, development there has flourished, from the Kansas City Current stadium to apartment complexes and a beer garden. Here's a timeline showing how it shaped up.
LDS church to develop huge build-to-rent project in Queen Creek
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, one of the largest private landowners in Arizona, is developing a rental community in Queen Creek.
Former Philadelphia planning czar Anne Fadullon joins The Badger Group, launches own advisory firm
Anne Fadullon, Philadelphia's former director of planning and development, is taking her first steps into the private sector after resigning from her role with the city in August.