Real Estate Blog
Atlanta Southside leaders aim for sustainable growth as investments, population swell
Leaders in Atlanta's Southside are thinking of the city's northern suburbs as new residents and developers move in to their region.
Million-dollar listings: Estate built for famed developer hits market as highest-priced home in Eastover
An estate built in the 1980s for a prominent Charlotte developer is on the market, carrying the highest list price of any home for sale in the Eastover neighborhood. Here's a peek inside that $6 million listing.
Rock Hill Plannning Commission advances multiple speculative industrial projects
Rock Hill's planning commission earlier this week gave its nod to several speculative industrial projects, including one of nearly 400,000 square feet on Firetower Road.
Fast-growing startup seeks tax incentive for Brewery District expansion
The big data and cybersecurity startup is investing $1.2 million renovating the century-old Hoster Brewing Co. Ice House at 455 S. Ludlow Alley.
Rising interest rates expected to hamper South Florida’s industrial market
Owners might have to make difficult choices, but buyers could see more opportunities.
Louisville company to sell after more than three decades in business
The business offers a wide range of services for car dealerships, corporate fleets and individuals in Louisville and Southern Indiana.
Developer plots new restaurants, retail and hotel in Louisville
The plans for the new development are still in the preliminary phases, an executive said, but the plans call for a nearly 37,000-square-foot hotel and an 9,700-square-foot restaurant.
Bridge Industrial buys 26 acres near Miami-Dade airport
The project should be delivered in 2024.
3CDC and Model Group’s $50M Willkommen filling quickly: PHOTOS
Cincinnati Center City Development Corp. and Model Group finished construction on Willkommen, a mixed-use, mixed-income development at scattered sites throughout Over-the-Rhine, at the end of June. The $50 million investment in the historic neighborhood is filling up, fast.
SJC ruling muddies the waters for future of Mass. coastal development
A court ruling this week has left developers and property owners wondering whether waterfront real estate projects in some cities and towns are on solid legal ground—and is raising questions about the future of waterfront planning statewide.