Real Estate Blog
Marnie Noël takes long-term view of real estate
For Milwaukee-area real estate brokerage business owner Marnie Noël, reputation is everything. “I think in this industry, it’s easy for people to potentially take advantage of somebody or sway them in the direction that would benefit themself,” Noël said. “I don’t do that. Whether that means I lose money by doing it, that’s fine.”
Redland Rifle Co. targets 280 market
With a wider array of firearms and a showroom that includes an unusual format, Redland Rifle Co. aims to meet the needs of first-time gun owners and more.
Gas Worx in Ybor City gets first nod from Tampa City Council
Gas Worx, the mixed-use development that could transform a moribund swath of property between downtown Tampa's Channel district and Ybor City, is one step closer to reality.
What’s next for Wells Fargo in its Texas expansion?
Wells Fargo could be one step closer to making sizable investment in Texas with a recent green light tied to millions of dollars in incentives.
Woodlawn on the rise: Building a community for everyone
Woodlawn is growing as a community and more residential housing seems to be the key.
Exclusive: Orlando Realtor exec on what’s ahead for buyers, sellers in shifting housing market
The last two years were marked by rocketing house prices, bidding wars and historic sales figures.
Check out these upcoming real estate developments in the Bay Area
We showcased some of the unique projects to look forward to from our commercial real estate developers list.
Dallas industrial investor buys Kent Valley logistics center
Dalfen Industrial, which also acquired a three-building property in Frederickson in 2021, says it plans to continue expanding in the greater Seattle area.
Battery printing startup Sakuu opened an R&D hub in South San Jose as it prepares to launch production
The developer of printed solid-state batteries is planning to roll out a series of so-called gigafactories around the world.
A long-time Old Town business heads for Lloyd Center
One of downtown Portland's few comic stores is moving across the river.