Real Estate Blog
Controversy in Concord: The long saga of the naval weapons station remake
The effort started nearly two decade ago. The first developer selected as master planner is no longer in the picture. And the second is already calling for changes.
Longtime developer to bring thousands of starter homes to the Houston area
League City-based Windy Hill Development is planning communities inside Beltway 8, near Lake Houston and Brazoria and Fort Bend counties.
A pair of investment firms paid more than $300M for a 551-unit apartment complex in San Jose’s Berryess neighborhood
MG Properties is involved in its second big Silicon Valley multifamily deal this week.
Chesterfield moves toward subsidies for $2.5B in projects
The city of Chesterfield will convene a Tax Increment Financing Commission to examine tax incentives for public infrastructure, paving the way for a series of massive projects that would remake the city with $2.5 billion in development.
Asana to expand with Macy’s SoMa sublease
The building on Folsom Street is nearly 100% leased, its landlord says.
Gated apartment project planned in Lincoln’s Twelve Bridges
A bit of a rarity for Lincoln has the green light to move forward: 189 apartments in the city's Twelve Bridges development area.
How the high end of Charlotte’s housing market is reacting to shift in interest rates, economy
Not long ago in Charlotte, buying a million-dollar home likely meant you were headed for a spot on Ballantyne’s golf course or sunset views of Lake Norman. Now, a full 8% of the local market is priced over $1 million.
Laurel Communities proposes 26-townhouse project along Grandview Avenue on long-dormant site
Residential developer pursuing largest residential development in years on Grandview Avenue on a long-vacant site on the Duquesne Heights side of Mount Washington.
Here’s how many units have sold in San Francisco’s newest condo developments
All but one of San Francisco's 20 most recent condo developments are still seeking to unload remaining units, with the bulk of those that opened after March 2020 lagging behind the furthest.
A San Diego firm paid $193M for a Milpitas apartment complex near the city’s BART station
The deal is one of two MG Properties has closed this week in Silicon Valley.