Real Estate Blog
Q&A: Cresa’s new president on what companies get wrong about the post-pandemic office, what’s next
A tenant representative industry veteran this week began his new role at commercial real estate firm Cresa.
These Denver law firms are scaling down in space but not amenities
Recently, many of the city’s top legal firms have signed substantial leases at new buildings, indicating a desire for newer office buildings and less space.
Great Wolf Lodge breaks ground on its first Florida location
A new Great Wolf Lodge is breaking ground within driving distance of Tampa Bay.
A new use for a historic Old Town Auburn building
At a building in Old Town Auburn, a practice with a tie to the foothills' Gold Rush days will soon have a new home.
Minimum wage workers can’t afford apartments in most parts of the country
Workers earning minimum wage can’t afford a one-bedroom apartment in 93% of U.S. counties or a two-bedroom apartment in any county in the country, a 2021 study reports.
DR Horton to build apartments and townhomes near downtown Winter Garden
D.R. Horton expects its national multifamily inventory this year to more than double.
Columbus industrial rate on the rise for first time in more than a year, JLL report finds
“You don’t want your vacancy so low that you miss out on opportunities that end up going elsewhere because they can’t find space here,”
Massive West Valley industrial facility sells; plus 7 other real estate deals to know
Earlier this year, a 730,000-square-foot industrial facility was leased as a distribution center; now it has sold. Plus, two retail centers in the Valley have traded hands.
Kelly lauds Panasonic’s selection of Kansas for $4B EV battery plant
Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly confirmed that Kansas was picked over Oklahoma for a Panasonic Corp. battery plant. She and other local brass weighed in on the selection.
New Western to hire as it expands to Orlando to connect real estate investors and distressed houses
The office will oversee a big chunk of Central Florida.