Real Estate Blog
Price revealed for Lehman dealership sales
Nine South Florida dealerships were acquired by a public company. Recently filed county records reveal the transaction prices.
Hillsdale College’s first plans in Placer County? Housing
Within weeks, Placer County's planning commission will weigh in on the first proposal by private school Hillsdale College for land it bought last year.
Q&A: A CRE developer’s take on the fast-emerging frontier in cancer care
As executive vice president of Wexford Technology + Science out of Baltimore, Thomas Osha runs point for one of the most active U.S. developers of real estate used by major research universities and their private-sector partners. Wexford already has one big development in downtown Phoenix and is making plans to build a second project.
Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport gets federal funds to renovate terminal
The funds, which were part of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, will go toward building a permanent building with five gates and will represent the last terminal project on the west side of the airport. Passenger levels at the airport are surging.
Cleveland Foundation announces Phase II innovation district building next to HQ aimed at uplifting East Side neighborhoods
The foundation is doubling down on its investment on the city's East Side.
Cambria farm land ‘preferred’ site for $25 million Trek plant
A package of state and local incentives may be the tipping point for Trek Inc. to turn farmland into a production center.
RiNo coworking space takes on new life to support small business
A $300,000 investment will turn a coworking space into something more.
Habitat for Humanity to develop two affordable homeownership projects in South St. Pete
St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch has struck a deal, subject to city council approval, with Habitat for Humanity to develop two city-owned properties.
Austin Habitat for Humanity breaks ground on its second multifamily project
With the cost of housing skyrocketing, Austin Habitat for Humanity is investing in denser housing developments. This article explains the shift and also includes access to our latest list of the fastest-growing neighborhoods in Central Texas.
Developer to shift Disney-area project from hotel to apartments
The land previously was approved in 2017 for 500 hotel rooms.