Real Estate Blog
Sonder achieves highest quarterly revenue ‘by a wide margin’
The company is experimenting with new revenue sources — including corporate travelers.
How Wauwatosa pays for Boston Store site may delay property tax reduction
Wauwatosa officials on Thursday will start their review of a plan to pay for the city’s about $4 million purchase of the former Boston Store connected to Mayfair mall.
Bosscat Kitchen and Ten Sushi relocate to Irvine Lakeshore mixed-use campus
Both restaurants, owned by Daily Dose Hospitality, are relocating from neighboring locations in Newport that are undergoing renovations early next year.
Taiwanese computer manufacturer buys City of Industry site for planned Class A industrial facility
The deal was a rare purchase by a user of a speculative development in the market, and was part of a strategic expansion for the buyer.
Trio of major office tenants take nearly 400,000 square feet in the Tri-Valley
Each of the three employers, making renewed commitments to the Tri-Valley, say they need more space to accommodate growing workforces.
Saratoga Hospital buys more land off Northway Exit 12 in Malta
The previous owner had the property for 16 years.
Sources: Robinhood out, Electronic Arts in at new Kirkland mass timber building
The assignment of the lease to Electronic Arts is a plus for Bill Gates, reportedly the developer of the office building, because it's a stronger company than Robinhood.
GAAR president: Prices on detached homes show signs of leveling off
Overall, inventory increased for the fourth straight month since reaching a historic low of 523 homes in March.
Dream Cabins: 2020 lake home near Brainerd lists for $1.4 million
The 3,520-square-foot lake home, which was completed in 2020, is located on the shore of Round Lake.
Pittsburgh ranks highest in country for housing inadequacy in new research report
Pittsburgh stands out on housing inadequacy index for its percentage of homes with severe issues over leaky roofs, water damage and cracked foundations in national survey.