Real Estate Blog
Greater Cincinnati home sales slow in June, but inventory remains near record lows
When it comes to the housing market, Greater Cincinnati is not seeing the same cool down as many other cities across the country.
Fuquay apartments fetch $129M from active Maryland investor
Another apartment community in Wake County has been sold for a huge price tag as the multifamily market stays hot.
House Money: Inflation’s impact on housing shortage, real estate investing
House Money is Nashville Business Journal's examination of real estate stories and trends around the country, putting Middle Tennessee's explosive growth in the context of the national market.
A new program backed by the Chicago Low-Income Housing Trust, The Bail Project and the Lawndale Christian Center will help people released on individual recognizance pay rent or find housing. The goal is to help minimize recidivism by providing stable housing to those in need. This story by the Chicago Sun…
Here’s where Core Specialty will open its new-to-Cincinnati HQ next month
More than a year after announcing plans to establish its permanent headquarters in Cincinnati, a company headed by a former American Financial Group CFO is ready to move into its new digs downtown.
Boston duo to bring comedy club to Kentucky
The co-founder of the North End's Improv Asylum and a former Boston city councilor are teaming up to open a new comedy club in Louisville.
Exclusive: Tampa’s Loci Capital strikes redevelopment deal with Tampa Heights preschool
A Tampa developer has a mixed-use vision for the property currently occupied by the city's oldest preschool.
Cincinnati office market stops the bleeding
The Cincinnati office market finally stopped the Covid-19 pandemic-induced bleeding in the second quarter of this year.
Badcock sells Triad distribution center to CGN Global for $42.6 million
The sale is part of new Badcock owner's strategy to pay for acquisition of the company.
Rising interest rates, construction costs take toll on Seattle-area industrial demand
Sales volume was down 43% from the previous quarter, according to a new report.
Children’s Chorus to move to downtown location
The local nonprofit had been downtown until about two years ago.