Real Estate Blog
Building Blocks: A bank building on Market Street comes full circle
The distinctive midcentury rotunda, built in 1959, most recently housed an E-Trade financial center. Here's its history — and the new plans.
Yerico, an auto mechanic for semiconductor makers, racing to expand
Just like with your car, machines used to make computer chips sometimes need to be replaced or repaired, and preventive maintenance is also key. This Central Texas company handles those kinds of services for customers like Samsung, Micron Technology and NXP. Click through to read about its expansion, including its annual revenue, and check out a data-packed list of manufacturing firms in the Austin area.
YIMBY Law’s Sonja Trauss takes on California’s housing crisis one lawsuit at a time
She's not a lawyer or a developer, but she's out to hold the state's cities accountable. Here's what she's doing.
Remote-first Denver company sets up 5 offices
The company declared it would be 100% remote in October 2020, but has since set up five office hubs around the country.
Design firm suggests plans in the works for Westfield Galleria promenade renovation
A landscape design firm recently announced it was selected to participate in a renovation project planned for the Westfield Galleria at Roseville's promenade area, though representatives of the area's largest shopping center have denied that such plans have been approved.
Form D Friday: Dallas private equity firm raises $34M
See which local firms and companies are raising capital.
Clark Construction launches Baltimore program to aid minority businesses
Clark Construction has awarded over $1 billion in contracts to minority and women-owned businesses in its partnership program in the past 16 years.
Chris Mack’s Prospect home sells for $3.5 million
The home of the former UofL men's basketball coach and his wife, Christi, has unique features like a circular bathroom, granite pool and pool house and a secret entrance to the master bedroom.
Riverside Resources’ plan to transform part of Sixth Street advances despite historical concerns
The development would create opportunities for retailers and restauranteurs, with new locations close to downtown. But it would require demolition of significant portions of buildings recognized as having some historical significance. We break down what's planned — and where the plan stands with regulators — in this article, which also includes our latest ranking of commercial real estate developers.
Central Florida real estate community weighs in on proposed out-of-state homebuyer tax
The tax is meant to discourage out-of-state buyers and investors from driving up local home prices and rents.