Real Estate Blog
Next phase of San Marcos industrial project set to kick off
In total, the development in Hays County will total around 500,000 square feet. A laundry company has leased the first building in this park, but tenants are being courted for new buildings.
Blazing a trail: Valley real estate developer Sharon Harper talks about some of her most transformational projects
In an exclusive one-on-one interview with the Phoenix Business Journal, Sharon Harper, president and CEO of Plaza Companies, shares how she got her start in real estate, some of her most iconic projects such as SkySong and what's next on the drawing board.
114 affordable microapartments proposed in Five Points
The apartments would be designated for residents making less than 100% of the area median income.
Developer buys Davie site to build health care project
The developer has the funding to move forward with construction soon.
Florida investors buy WellNow site in Amherst for $2.2M
For the third time since April, investors have bought a WellNow Urgent Care clinic site.
New apartments and stores in the works for Apopka
Plans call for seven apartment buildings and four retail buildings.
On the Road at National Harbor: What’s under construction now — and what’s to come
The 14-year-old Prince George's County community is bustling with visitors and construction.
Total Quality Logistics doubles up on San Antonio presence
San Antonio's growth has attracted TQL, Cincinnati's largest private company, to invest further in the city.
5 surprising trends that may shape Austin as we know it
ABJ Editor Colin Pope is constantly on the hunt for quiet — and not-so-subtle — changes that will alter this region for better or worse. Here are five observations gleamed from recent headlines.
Apartments to rise behind old Threadgill’s on N. Lamar
More than 100 apartments are set to rise behind the old Threadgill's on North Lamar Boulevard, a restaurant that achieved somewhat mythic status for its music history. The old eatery will actually be preserved in front of the new development, the Austin American-Statesman reported.