Real Estate Blog
Deal Dash: In Reynoldstown, developers will reimagine former body shop and motel sites
Deal Dash is our news roundup highlighting some of the commercial real estate dealmaking across the metro area.
Airport hotel developer seeks $16.8M in revenue bonds for sales-tax exemption
It will be a dual-branded hotel with Homewood Suites and Hilton Garden Inn, the city says.
Downtown Raleigh restaurant ready to make Wendell debut
A downtown Raleigh restaurant known for its brunch offerings is opening a new location in a rapidly growing eastern Wake County town.
Burns & McDonnell moves Charlotte office to Whitehall Corporate Center from uptown, targeting growth
Burns & McDonnell has relocated its Charlotte office from uptown to an 11,764-square-foot space at Whitehall Corporate Center, as it seeks to more than double its staff.
Deep River Partners buy four Greensboro office buildings from Highwoods for $20.25M
Deep River increases its Triad office holdings to around 1.4 million square feet.
Dominion Energy drops power bombshell on Loudoun data center industry
No more power capacity for Data Center Alley? Dozens of projects, tens of millions of dollars are potentially at risk without more “transmission capacity.”
Zilber to start work on $95 million Caledonia business park after closing land deal
Zilber Property Group intends to start moving dirt in August and be ready by spring for vertical construction on the first building in its 93-acre, $95 million Caledonia Corporate Park.
Tech companies leasing less space in New York City, Savills finds
Pressures from economic uncertainty and lingering effects of the pandemic will impact landlord pricing power, a Savills researcher told the New York Business Journal.
Walton plans 1,000 homes in Coweta County as Atlanta prices surge
As Atlanta home prices reach unaffordable levels for many buyers, an Arizona-based real estate firm sees an opportunity for more than 1,000 homes near the small town of Sharpsburg.
As Delaware hits pause on project proposals, developers worry about delays, costs
The city of Delaware is so overwhelmed with project proposals that it sent a message to developers saying it is pausing applications.