Real Estate Blog
Seattle’s Thayer Manca Residential acquires fifth multifamily property in Albuquerque
The acquisition means Thayer Manca Residential now owns more than 1,000 units in the metro area.
Is Denver’s housing market finally starting to favor buyers?
“All-in-all, a return to ‘normal’ is on the horizon this year.”
Akron disaster recovery companies file for bankruptcy, alleging president’s embezzelment
The companies are selling assets and collecting their accounts receivable to repay creditors in the wake of alleged embezzlement by their president.
Infinite Boutique takes over former GameStop site in Tower City
The location was occupied by GameStop for more than a decade before the video game retailer closed the location earlier this year, leaving the company without any stores in downtown Cleveland.
Nashville firm pays $6M for development site by Broadwest, other Midtown projects
Vastland Cos. has added to its land Midtown holdings with a purchase near Broadwest, the two-tower development at the entrance to downtown.
Netflix, Mesa del Sol projects on tap for Dekker/Perich/Sabatini
With expertise in architecture, interior design, planning, structural engineering, landscape architecture and sustainable design, their 60-plus years of work have made a big impact all over the Southwest.
Vanderbilt University expands real estate footprint again with $3.8M West End purchase
Vanderbilt University paid millions for a West End Avenue property near campus, the latest transaction in the school's string of real estate buys.
Footwear technology company Imbox opens North American headquarters in Chicago
After more than a decade of success growing in Europe and Japan, Imbox Protection, a footwear protection technology service, has opened its North American headquarters in Chicago.
Vanderbilt University professor: ‘Nashville has a serious homelessness problem’
Vanderbilt University Professor Beth Shinn recently sat down with the NBJ to discuss the urgency of addressing Nashville's lack of affordable housing. “Nashville has had one of the biggest increases in rental housing prices. … That's a harbinger of bad things to come.”
Arkansas-based developer plans University Lofts in the Edge District
The Edge District is set to gain another apartment project to join a growing neighborhood.
An Arkansas-based developer has plans in place for an apartment building known as University Lofts at 440 Monroe Ave., according to filings with the Center City Revenue Finance Corp. (CCRFC), an affiliate board of the Downtown Memphis Commission (DMC).
The location is at the center of multiple recent developments. It stands steps away from the Memphis Made Brewing Co. taproom, the Memphis Cycle Shop, the…