Real Estate Blog
West Valley city highlights new development opportunities in historic downtown
The fast-growing city west of Phoenix approved a plan last year to revamp three of its historic districts. Now, along with some private property owners, the municipality is advertising several infill parcels that could turn into new retail, restaurants or office space.
Built Technologies buys New York City real estate platform Nativ
Nashville’s most valuable tech startup has completed its first acquisition.
Built Technologies has purchased commercial real estate management platform Nativ, Chase Gilbert, Built's CEO, told the Business Journal in an exclusive interview.
Terms of the deal were not disclosed. However, Built previously confirmed the buy is connected to a $23.6 million capital raise the company filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission earlier this month. On Thursday, Gilbert said $23.6 million…
Dallas-based United Real Estate’s nationwide merger spree ‘just getting started’
The latest merger for Dallas-based United Real Estate increased its network to more than 21,000 agents across 630 offices in more than 30 states. A major growth initiative by United — already one of the largest independent real estate organizations in the country — is “just getting started,” the residential brokerage's president says.
Sarasota waterfront estate sells for record-breaking $17.5 million
The estate has set a record for the highest residential sale in Sarasota, Manatee and Charlotte counties.
Dingus McGee’s near Auburn to be redeveloped into housing
Buildings on the site date to the 1970s.
$350M affordable housing bond OK’d for November ballot
Austin City Council on July 28 approved putting an affordable housing bond package on the November ballot, asking voters to consider authorizing $350 million in funding in a city beset with rapidly rising real estate prices and rents. It would be the largest bond of its kind up for a vote in city history.
Valley homebuilders see alarming surge in homebuyers backing out of new home contracts
Worried rising mortgage interest rates will impact their ability to afford a new home, a slew of homebuyers have been canceling their contracts. Here's how it's impacting homebuilders.
Huntersville industrial project lands Big Beverages Contract Manufacturing, Rosendin
Big Beverages Contract Manufacturing signed a lease to fully occupy a 123,830-square-foot industrial building on Torrence Ford Drive in Huntersville. Rosendin will occupy 57,760 square feet at the neighboring building.
Westward Ho! Maryland’s industrial boom comes to Washington County
Washington County's land and highways make it an attractive industrial market — but there are growing pains.
Q&As: Get to know the 2022 CRE Awards honorees
It’s no secret Nashville is growing at a breakneck pace. But who is driving all that growth? Meet the 2022 CRE Awards honorees.