Real Estate Blog
Former Trussville restaurant property gets new Rhode Island owner
A Chalkville Road retail property in Trussville has sold to out-of-state investor just in time for a new tenant.
Austin developer brings luxury apartments to SeaWorld area
GreenGate Village will be a 318-unit luxury apartment complex at 11815 Kilmarnoch Lane from Austin developer Impact Developers.
Accounting firm Weaver completes HQ move into Houston’s Uptown/Galleria area
Weaver said it picked the new location “to increase visibility, create a more vibrant and flexible workspace for today’s hybrid teams, and attract talented professionals.”
Long-planned Fort Point development eyed for R&D use
A planned redevelopment of a Fort Point site that dates back more than two decades is now being brought back before city officials with plans for research-and-development use.
2 Chicago apartment buildings with ground-level retail hit the market
“These are all subsidized rents, so a big component of leasing and finding tenants is taken out of the equation,” the building's broker said.
Ikea sister reveals $10.6M design of 6×6 mall — with plans to keep office component
Here's a look at the changes proposed for the mall and the potential timeframe.
Tampa development consultant sues man linked to masked Facebook account
The lawsuit accuses a former candidate for Tampa City Council of a “multifaceted campaign of catfishing” in which an imposter Facebook account was used to defame Tampa business consultant Stephen Michelini.
Greater Nashville home sales continue decline in June
A recent report from Greater Nashville Realtors found housing inventory in Middle Tennessee continued to climb last month, as did the cost of housing.
Journal Profile: Chris Affinito juggles MBA, young family, mission to develop workforce housing
The New Jersey transplant is using lessons from everywhere he's worked as well as a particularly useful city program to build more affordable and workforce housing in Austin. Our weekly Journal Profile features aim to get you well beyond an influential person's online bio or LinkedIn page.
OP planners tee up City Council vote on Deer Creek single-family plan
The Overland Park Planning Commission approved single-family homes on the Deer Creek property. Next up is the City Council, which will give its final vote on July 11. It's the second plan developer EPC has proposed for the former golf course.