Real Estate Blog
Crane Watch: Apartments, renovations lead this week’s permits
Approximately $72.5 million of work was approved across 897 permits for the week starting Aug. 1.
Big retailer will open its first Florida store at Sawgrass Mills
The retail is a subsidiary of a public company.
Retail is ‘roaring back,’ says Midwood leasing executive Ron Bondy
Ron Bondy, who has overseen commercial portfolio leasing for Midwood over the past six years, said the flight to quality by retail and office tenants has paired with an increased inclination toward social settings.
Wynwood pioneer unveils new buildings slated for Nora District
Three buildings have been proposed.
Opposition from Marc Andreessen and other Atherton notables killed the town’s plan to allow multifamily housing for the first time
Residents of Atherton succeeded last month in killing a plan to bring townhouses to the town along the Peninsula that's the wealthiest community in the United States.
Milwaukee is the top U.S. city for buying fixer-upper homes, report says
Milwaukee is the best U.S. city for buying fixer-upper houses, according to a recent report from StorageCafe.
Schottenstein Homes alters plan for Dublin housing development
The revamped site plan shows a reduction of 80 homes from the initial submission.
Bank of London to establish 350-job tech hub in Charlotte
The bank has grabbed 40,000 square meet of space in a newly renovated office complex in uptown Charlotte.
One of Portland’s largest construction companies moving out of city core
The firm is trading the Pearl District for Beaverton.
Life-sciences developers exercise caution, discipline but remain bullish on sector
Despite another slowdown in venture-capital funding in the second quarter, developers in the life-sciences space still feel largely confident about the lab real estate sector in select hubs, submarkets and types of development.