Real Estate Blog
EXCLUSIVE: 127-year-old Cherokee Triangle church to get new use
The developer considered turning the historic church into a restaurant concept, similar to Noche Mexican BBQ on Bardstown Road. But the firm settled on something it says will be a better fit for the neighborhood.
Inside the list: Custom homebuilders see luxury demand remaining high, with only minor clouds on the horizon
The Business Journal asked several luxury homebuilders to assess the Valley market through 2024. They expect market instability will impact home values and will slow appreciation, but may not affect the demand for at least the next few years.
Raleigh apartments near Fenton fetch $112M in another big sale
A large apartment complex in southwest Raleigh – not far from N.C. State University – has been sold for $112 million. And, along with the new owner comes a new name.
GlobiTech and Texas Instruments’ massive expansions in Sherman show the rise of ‘mega-projects,’ capacity of DFW
Massive multibillion-dollar expansions by GlobiTech and Texas Instruments that are anticipated to bring a combined 4,500 jobs to Sherman are an example of “mega-projects” that are on the rise worldwide, and the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, in its broadest geographic sense, is poised to reap big rewards from the moves, economic developers say.
Waterfront Village condo sells for $950,000 after 10 days on market
The condo in the Gull Landing complex had been owned by a former Erie County district attorney and his wife.
Seattle-based company adds to its portfolio of multifamily residential properties in Albuquerque
Located at 13150 Wenonah Ave SE in Albuquerque's Singing Arrow neighborhood, Hunter’s Ridge is the fourth property that Thayer Manca Residential has acquired in the metro area.
More Orlando home sellers are cutting prices than any point since 2019
One economist predicts the housing market will shift in favor of buyers this year.
Annexation proposal offers new details on Airport South project
A fuller application for annexing more than 400 acres in Natomas to the city of Sacramento provides more details about what's planned for that land.
Irving development believed to be tied to large Wells Fargo hub gains P&Z approval
A mixed-used development in Irving consisting of 800,000 square feet across two office buildings and multifamily space with restaurants and retail and believed by many to be the home of a future Wells Fargo hub just got the green light for zoning changes.
MCB Real Estate launches $100M redevelopment, expansion of Pennsylvania shopping center
The redevelopment involves constructing new retail spaces, apartments and self storage.