Real Estate Blog
Teweles Seed Tower upgrades planned after Walker’s Point property sold
The mixed-income Teweles Seed Tower apartments in Walker’s Point sold for $9 million and will get an update under the buyer group that includes the former owner of the downtown postal service building.
Former Kmart could be redeveloped into apartments
Lantana Village could replace a Kmart store that closed in 2019.
Estate Cos. plans its second apartment tower in North Miami Beach
The 28-story tower would replace a restaurant building.
OKO Group, Cain start construction on Fort Lauderdale apartments
This will be the first phase of a 6.7-acre project.
Boynton Beach approves $80M development deal with Affiliated
The developer will purchase land from the city for $100.
Personalities of Pittsburgh: Michael Polite, Beacon Communities
As executive vice president for affordable housing development firm Beacon Communities LLC, Michael Polite’s career dates back more than 30 years in Pittsburgh, including a stint with the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh.
Economic headwinds are hitting projects, companies nationwide, so support local
There is so much fanfare when a company makes an announcement of a big factory, new research center or any other operation promising thousands of jobs. Problem is, in a year like 2022, much of that may simply not happen in the future.
VSP Vision to list three buildings at Rancho Cordova campus for sale
Reflecting the changing needs of office space in a post-pandemic world, VSP Vision will list three of its office buildings at its headquarters campus in Rancho Cordova for sale.
These were Jefferson County’s most expensive homes sold June 9-16
Our latest roundup of the most expensive homes selling in Louisville has two homes that sold for more than $1 million in the East End.
NC developer spends nearly $19M grabbing Johnston County land. He’s not done yet.
One of the more active industrial developers in the Greater Triangle sees big opportunity along U.S. Highway 70 in Johnston County, and he's spending big money to grab the land.