Real Estate Blog
Three new restaurants to open in Ward Village next month
The new concepts will occupy the 8,000-square-foot space that formerly housed Nobu.
Crossgates going to trial against Guilderland over tax assessment
The outcome will determine what the tax assessment should have been in the 2020-2021 and 2021-2022 tax years — a time when the Covid-19 pandemic was slamming malls such as Crossgates that were forced by the state to close in the initial months to contain the spread of the virus.
Ed Dunlap, who built CentiMark, owned and expanded Le Mont, dies at 83
Ed Dunlap grew CentiMark into a national force and owned more than 75 businesses, including many well-known restaurants, and real estate throughout western Pennsylvania.
Pittsburgh ranks in top 10 of ‘Best Places to Live’
In Livability.com's Top 100 Best Places to Live for 2022, Pittsburgh came in at spot No. 9, with a livability score of 658 out of a total of 800 available points.
Alexander Wang to open headquarters, showroom in Lower Manhattan (and other NYC real estate news)
Blackstone settles litigation over affordable housing assets in Brooklyn.
Bretton Woods senior housing in Davis starts work
Work is getting underway this week for a rarity in the growth-skeptical city of Davis: new single-family homes in significant numbers.
Pendry West Hollywood penthouse sells for record price plus other L.A.-area real estate news
Plus, an Arcadia office building sells for $5 million.
Andreessen Horowitz, Sternlicht family office are hiring in Miami Beach
One of the firms has $33 billion in assets under management. The other has more than $120 billion.
Hines-sponsored REIT acquires tower housing JLL’s Houston office for $145M
“To have a firm like Hines, which builds some of the best office buildings out there, want to buy a building in their own backyard is a real stamp of approval on the project,” a principal at Stonelake Capital Partners, which developed 200 Park Place, told the Houston Business Journal.
Oakland wants to raise hundreds of affordable homes on long-vacant public land near Lake Merritt
The site has been slated for residential redevelopment for the better part of the last decade. A local non-profit developer just received an important green light for its affordable project there.