Real Estate Blog
Developer looks to get long-planned Chinatown revamp off the ground
A developer is planning two new towers in the heart of Chinatown — and hopes to make progress on each this summer.
Veteran of Austin development scene returns to lead KFM operations there
Charlie Fowler has been in Dallas since 2014, and he helped found KFM Engineering & Design here in 2019.
The National Observer July 12, 2022
Today's top business news includes how consumer shopping and dining habits have transformed commercial real estate, North Carolina's potential electrification cluster and prepping entrepreneurs for a recision
Restaurants, retailers paying higher rents in competitive South Florida market
Rents are generally going up, but the market may have reached its peak.
Wolff expects county will advance major multihospital expansion
Green light would address heightened pressure on University Hospital as demand for care increases.
Tuesday Digest: United reboots SFO route; Health care-led group nabs East Bay office park
Meanwhile, a big biotech has reached a multimillion dollar agreement with San Francisco and California that settles opioid-related claims.
Four-story building proposed in Coconut Creek
This site was previously envisioned as an office building.
Underused office space could find new life as housing, Downtown L.A. advocates say
Part of the $308 billion California state budget allocates $400 million to incentivize conversions of underused commercial buildings into housing.
Old Franklinton school to become affordable housing
The developer plans to restore the tin ceilings in the building and use existing walls. Classrooms will be converted to apartments and the slate chalkboards will be preserved within units.
State botched waterfront development plans, Mass. high court rules
The much-anticipated decision puts the real estate projects that have relied on those plans in a legal limbo, including a few major developments in Boston.