Real Estate Blog
Citadel affiliate buys Brickell apartment building for $20M
Billionaire Ken Griffin and his multinational hedge fund have assembled more land in the Magic City.
New Coconut Grove mansion sells for $15M
The mansion is situated on a lot opposite a private marina.
Has Seattle lost its appeal? We asked three developers.
Crime and politics in the Seattle area have exhausted the patience of some developers who say there are better opportunities elsewhere.
First Coast homebuilders look ahead after a chaotic two years
As the housing market cools, builders reflect on what changed — and what the future holds
Frontdoor incurs $11M non-cash charge to vacate Peabody Place HQ
After becoming a virtual-first business, Frontdoor is leaving its HQ office space in Peabody Place, with plans to sublease it. Here's how much that move cost them.
Flash flooding washes out Rock Hill businesses, roads for 2nd time in weeks
Several people were rescued in Rock Hill after the banks of Deer Creek overflowed and another round of flash flooding left parts of the St. Louis area under water once again Thursday.
Dan Mitchell kept calm as he looked out over more than 6 feet of water from his truck at Rock Hill Industrial Court off busy Manchester Road.
His business, Froesel Tire, sits on top of Deer Creek, which has caused water to pour in several times.
The National Weather Service St. Louis tweeted out that Deer Creek…
Echo Global Logistics signs lease in Harwood District
Echo provides transportation management across all major modes and currently has offices in Downtown Dallas.
Santa Clara’s Owens Corning plant is closing. Here’s what could replace it.
Panattoni Development has already submitted its plans to redevelop the site of the Owens Corning factory. Here's what it plans to build.
CRE Transformer Awards: 13 new developments that are elevating their communities
These projects not only showcase the latest in design, they are transforming their communities and lifting up the people they serve.
Controversy in Concord: Anger and resentment over developer pick
The second part of our series on the region's largest redevelopment effort examines how the community — and the Concord City Council — reacted after since a development team was picked a year ago.