Real Estate Blog
New historic preservation plan taking shape in Austin
A formal unveiling of the plan is expected in September. Any change to Austin's historic preservation guidelines will obviously impact business, from real estate developers looking to replace old structures to architecture firms that deal in restoration. Recent business issues to come before the Historic Landmark Commission include plans to transform Sixth Street and a redevelopment proposal for the gay nightlife district on Fourth Street.
Phoenix ranks as 20th most resilient city worldwide, new research finds
Phoenix has weathered the past several years of turmoil in ways that few cities have been able to mimic, leading researchers to call it one of the most resilient cities across the globe. Here's what pushed Phoenix higher in the latest rankings.
University of St. Thomas scraps hockey arena plan for Highland Bridge
The university said that facilities for other sports, like baseball and softball, remain an option for the redeveloped Ford site in St. Paul.
200-plus units slated for Comm. Ave. site in Allston
A vacant former CVS store in Allston would be replaced by a new six-story building with more than 200 apartments under plans filed with the Boston Planning and Development Agency.
As inflation soars, here’s how average rents are trending in Philadelphia
The cost of nearly everything is on the rise, and rents are no exception. Here's how average rents are trending locally.
CBRE expands its reach in the Southeast with a new team of right-of-way specialists
Dallas, Texas-based CBRE recently expanded its valuation and advisory services in the Southeast with a team of five right-of-way specialists.
Q&A: CRE’s fast-emerging schools of thought
Major universities specializing in the fields of cancer research and therapies want proximity to peers, talent and resources – and they increasingly want it in a single location. That’s created new challenges and creative opportunities for property developers specializing in the life sciences space.
As inflation soars, here’s how average rents are trending in Charlotte
The cost of nearly everything is on the rise, and rents are no exception. Here's how average rents are trending in Charlotte.
Investors, developers spend big on Church Street properties
Real estate players spent millions on Church Street land in Nashville.
Trammell Crow targets small Gwinnett County town for 600 residences
Dacula has historically evaded the level of growth found in other areas of Gwinnett County. But that seems to be changing.