Real Estate Blog
Boston landlord, parking garage operator clash over rent payments during Covid
It’s the latest courthouse battle over whether Covid restrictions earlier in the pandemic altered one business’ contractual obligations to another.
Kansas City planners’ recommendation marks first step in Ferris wheel-anchored downtown project
City planners' recommendation that the city give up part of a right-of-way next to the former Carter-Waters industrial site has started the ball rolling on 3D Development's Pennway Point entertainment district plan, which includes a Ferris wheel and mixed recreational uses.
Packard Motor Building in Long Island City sold for $61 million
The building is more than 90 years old.
Out-of-state real estate investor expands his local apartment holdings
Oak Creek Ventures paid $1.365 million to acquire 24 of the 271 apartments in Cheektowaga’s Cedargrove Heights complex.
Essex Homes embarking on 88-unit patio homes project in Lewiston
The Clarence-based home builder is beginning the first phase of the 88-lot Patios at Essex Ridge patio home subdivision.
‘Significant’ affordable housing proposed for Fenway
A pair of firms wants to build 111 apartments on Park Drive.
Allen Tate Realtors enters Asheville market with Beverly-Hanks acquisition, its largest to date
Allen Tate Realtors is expanding its reach in western North Carolina through the acquisition of Asheville-based Beverly-Hanks Realtors. The Charlotte-based residential real estate firm said the deal, announced today, marks the largest acquisition in its 65-year history.
Howard Hanna expands into western North Carolina through acquisition by Allen Tate affiliate
Allen Tate consummates fifth acquisition since becoming part of Howard Hanna in 2018, expanding the company into the western part of North Carolina.
CBJ Morning Buzz: Long-rumored Wells Fargo move in Texas confirmed; Shuttered local restaurant gets new life
A long-speculated real estate move by Wells Fargo in Texas has been confirmed. Plus, a restaurant that closed in January after a decade in business is getting new life, and an electric vehicle company with big plans in North Carolina has taken a step in its U.S. expansion.
Medley manufacturing plants to close, lay off 85
The company had grown its local workforce from 35 workers to 200 during the pandemic.