Real Estate Blog
TBJ Plus: GalaxyCon Raleigh sparks big crowds; UNC’s Cameron Crazies; Graveyard woes
GalaxyCon is underway in Raleigh as the city's tourism and convention numbers get closer to a full recovery.
The location of the area’s wealthiest ZIP code might surprise you
Rexford, in Saratoga County, has topped the List of wealthiest ZIP Codes each of the past three years. This year, there's a new No. 1.
Former east Wichita specialty hospital now up for auction
The 42,839 square-foot space at 8080 E. Pawnee St. has been vacant since summer 2018.
Innago receives $4M in capital from Allison Wood Ventures
A Cincinnati-based real estate software firm has landed millions in new capital. Here's what you need to know.
Viewpoint: Our community grocers avoid too much of their community. That must end.
Most of us appreciate convenience, especially as it relates to where we buy our stuff. The opportunity to walk, pedal or drive — for the suburbanites among us — a short distance to the market, pharmacy, restaurant, coffee shop, dry cleaner, whatever you need, is not to be taken for granted.
And when it comes to groceries, we appreciate options, too. Wegmans is great for premade food but doesn’t carry many of the brand name items Giant does. Money may be tight: enter Aldi, Lidl or fledgling…
Second Assembly lab building begins construction work
Construction of Assembly Innovation Park, the second of three planned Assembly lab projects, is now underway with a 12-story, 495,000-square-foot glass tower that will stand between Assembly Row and I-93. The tower is being built without tenants in place, although developer BioMed Realty is confident it'll land tenants as the building nears completion.
Orlando’s construction values spike in 2022
The value of construction starts through June puts Orlando among the top U.S. metros.
Keiser University CEO’s firm sells office building to college for $30M
A firm led by the CEO of Keiser University sold the building to the college.
Friday Digest: Proposed S.F. high-rise gets a raise; South Bay sees bevy of CRE deals
Meanwhile, oil giant Chevron reported swelling profits on Friday and watched its stock take off.
Logistics company leases 141,000 square feet under construction near MIA
Industrial space remains scarce in Miami-Dade, so tenants are leasing spaces that haven't been built yet.