Real Estate Blog
Pinnacle breaks ground on $45M apartment complex in Hollywood
The development is located along a major transit corridor.
Chicago-based First Industrial Realty Trust buys third Puget Sound industrial property
Rising interest rates and inflation are putting damper on industrial market, but sales are still going through.
Fast-growing home services company makes second First Coast acquisition
The acquired company has been in business for more than 30 years.
Architects ‘plant a flag’ with new office in downtown Tacoma
“Tacoma is the hub of the South Sound,” says a partner at the firm. “Businesses follow people, and with all the multifamily coming in there will be a growing demand for both office and retail spaces.”
Podcast: Developer Tanya Ragan on creating the Downtown ‘experience’
We talked to Tanya Ragan, the president of Dallas-based Wildcat Management, for our Texas Business Minds podcast in 2020 and wanted to revisit some of the same topics we did that April of that year. The following are excerpts of that conversation.
About the state of Downtown in 2020 …
Something really interesting coming out of the pandemic is this idea of live, work, play. And certainly, that’s not a new concept. We heard it a lot for the last decade Downtown, even so pre-pandemic. But what…
Why Surf ATL has targeted Forsyth County to build an outdoor adventure park
A decade ago, the open space in Forsyth County would have been primed for a mall or shopping center. Increasingly, developers are shifting their aims to suburban, experiential entertainment.
Mediterranean restaurant coming to 20 Midtown
A new tenant at the third building in the 20 Midtown development will serve up customizable salads and more.
Three generations later, family-owned retail firm Halpern has the same business strategy
Halpern Enterprises Inc. targets neighborhood shopping centers, the businesses at which tend to resist the pressures of online shopping, said Matthew Oppenheimer, the newly chosen president of the firm.
Owens Corning is cutting 225 manufacturing jobs in Santa Clara as it shutters its factory there
The manufacturing giant announced last year it had reached an agreement to sell its building insulation factory in Silicon Valley. Now we know how many jobs will be lost as a result.
Real estate investing startup grows revenue by 400% in 2022
Derrick Barker says his startup is an attractive option for both real estate entrepreneurs and investors.