Real Estate Blog
Women of Excellence 2022: Pavlina Ilieva, PI.LK Studio
Ilieva says one of her favorite hobbies is gardening and growing things.
St. Pete expands regulations for accessory dwelling units
The decision to allow more neighborhoods to qualify for ADUs comes as the city is in the midst of a housing crisis.
Is Triangle real estate now a ‘core’ market?
Everyone knows that Triangle real estate is booming, and transaction activity remains strong even as the economy cools. I suspect that this economic cycle may also help to redefine how institutional investors think about real estate markets.
The Deuces in St. Petersburg is finally on the cusp of evolution
While downtown St. Petersburg and surrounding neighborhoods have seen an influx of development, new residents and storefronts in recent years, The Deuces has largely been left out of the boom — until now.
Apartment building on Tacoma’s Sixth Avenue strip sells for $46M
The sale price of $614 per rentable square foot is the highest in Pierce County history, Kidder Mathews says.
Inside the List: A look at South Florida’s new LEED certified-buildings
These local projects were recognized for their sustainable and cost-saving design features.
Transformer Award winners reveal insights into commercial development (video)
Umpqua Bank, presenting sponsor of the annual Transformer Awards, sat down with three project leaders to discuss the transformative nature of commercial development in today's environment. Hear from Megan Loeb, senior program officer of Oregon Community Foundation, Curtis Robinhold, executive director of Port of Portland, and Maree Wacker, CEO of Fora Health. The discussion was moderated by Erika Smith, senior vice president of commercial real estate at Umpqua Bank.
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AIMCO purchases final piece of Searstown redevelopment site for $16M
The developer plans a 3 million-square-foot project on this site.
After earnings rise, Regency Centers optimistic about rest of the year
The real estate investment trust started about $50 million worth of projects in the second quarter.
Baptist Health buys 18 acres in Miami-Dade
This land is part of a 70-acre mixed-use project.