Real Estate Blog
SEngine plans move to Bothell following $10M round
SEngine, which spun out of Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center in 2015, plans to relocate this fall.
Patti Payne: Tom Alberg — a ‘Quiet Giant’ remembered
“Tom was one of the key people to make Amazon happen,” said wireless pioneer Bruce McCaw, about the contributions of business and civic leader Tom Alberg, who died at age 82.
Kimley-Horn to lease 50,000 square feet in Richardson
The planning and design consultancy is heading to DEVEN Group's Tower 2600 in Richardson.
Producers behind ‘Immersive Van Gogh’ to move Houston venue to the Heights
After the “Immersive Monet & The Impressionists” exhibit completes its run in west Houston on Aug. 21, the venue will move to a mixed-use redevelopment in the Heights. It will reopen at its new home in November.
Peter Struzzi took control of his career by going in to real estate
Peter Struzzi on working as a commercial real estate broker: “You’re never the definitive voice in any transaction but you are the strongest guide.”
Financing in place for redevelopment of downtown’s massive Jefferson Arms building, city board says
The developer behind a reboot of the historic Jefferson Arms building in downtown St. Louis has secured financing, according to documents filed with the city. The massive structure, vacant since 2006, is slated to get residential, hospitality and commercial space, though its redevelopment has been slow to materialize.
Exclusive: Portland’s Schnitzer Steel weighs HQ options as KOIN Tower lease nears end
A handful of companies have signaled their intent in recent months to exit the city center.
Jana Lam relocates to South Shore Market
It marks a larger footprint for the apparel and accessories brand.
Provider of controversial energy loans won’t pursue new business in Missouri, citing new state law and rising interest rates
A provider of controversial loans for residential energy projects won't pursue new business in Missouri and California, a response to economic conditions and new state laws, the company said Wednesday.
San Jose’s City Council gave an initial thumbs-up to the Cambrian Park Plaza revamp
The City Council approved a pre-zoning of the site of the 1950s strip mall that would transform it into an urban village with hundreds of new residences.