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KKR acquires Class A properties in Dallas and Atlanta for approximately $300M
In addition to the Dallas acquisition, the deal also included the purchase of four newly constructed Class A industrial warehouses in the Atlanta area, totaling to 1.1 million square feet.
Midtown parking lot down the street from Fox Theatre eyed for high-rise apartments
The project is an example of urban infill, where companies seize on vacant or underused pieces of land in developed areas to build anew.
Fee Insurance finds a new fit in the Waterfront
“I think this area is special,” said Tyler Fee, executive vice president at Fee Insurance Group. “We wanted to show our employees, customers and potential customers that we are committed to this city.”
Amherst home listed at $1.35 million sells in two days
A Galileo Drive house netted three offers and $1.2 million in only two days.
Whole Foods Market opens new flagship store at Liberty East that’s the largest in western Pennsylvania
Whole Foods Market ends a nearly 20-year run in a 30,000-square-foot store to be able to offer more expanded offerings within the new Liberty East development on Penn Avenue.
Harvard gets $208M boost toward climate goals
Harvard University has received a $208 million tax-exempt state bond to support climate-friendly initiatives at a science and engineering complex and a residential community in Allston and a dorm in Cambridge.
Condo sales launch at Pier Sixty-Six in Fort Lauderdale
The hotel is also undergoing renovations.
Crafty ‘doubles down’ on in-person work with headquarters move to Chicago Loop
Chicago startup Crafty wants to practice what it preaches.
After laying off 100 employee — about two-thirds of its workforce — early on in the pandemic, the growing startup more than tripled the size of its office recently, doubling down on its belief that in-person offices aren’t going the way of the dodo bird just yet.
Crafty announced this week that it's relocating its headquarters, moving from a 3,500-square-foot office to one that’s 12,000 square feet in the heart of the Loop —…
San Antonio’s housing market is cooling, but hot spots remain
Between interest rate hikes and the potential of a recession, the housing market may be shifting in the buyer's favor. In some price bands, however, competition is still fierce.
Purple Mount Dora harbor home is metro Orlando’s priciest condo
It can be accessed by seaplane, according to the listing agent.