Real Estate Blog
Reshaping the Valley: Homebuilders share updates on 8 master-planned communities in the pipeline
As existing lot supply dwindles for homebuilders, developers are busy gobbling up land to pave the way for new master-planned communities that will bring hundreds of thousands of homes to the Valley. Here's a look at eight that will change the landscape of the Valley.
TBJ Plus: New owners for Raleigh coffee shop; Triangle’s wealthiest counties; Future of abortion in NC?
A well-known coffee shop on Hillsborough Street in Raleigh has new owners.
52 Shades of Success: Students selected for HBCU program in NC; Affordable rents expiring for thousands of low-income families
The objective of the program is to provide college students in North Carolina with valuable work experience at Fortune 500 companies.
Bill to permit affordable housing in commercial areas passes in Senate committee
A bill that would make it easier to build affordable housing in commercial areas is making progress through the state Senate.
Bridgestone to vacate north of 100,000 square feet in downtown office
Bridgestone Americas Inc. is putting a large chunk of its downtown office tower on the sublease market. The deal points to the prevalence and permanence of at-home work in Nashville.
Brickell office tower sells for $287M
This office tower sold for a big gain in value.
Silicon Valley-based company to move its Louisville offices Downtown
The $3 billion startup company has grown from one staffer to about 40 Louisville team members in two years. It needed a larger space that could allow it to grow even more.
The Co-Op Frosé and Eatery set to open South End restaurant in July
The Co-Op Frosé and Eatery is set for its Queen City debut. That Charleston-based concept expects to open a 2,200-square-foot location in South End in July.
Trammell Crow assembles Coral Gables development site for $24M
The developer purchased 13 single-family homes to set up this project.
VinFast is coming – are Chatham County and the Triangle ready?
VinFast's 7,500-person manufacturing plant planned in Chatham County represents the largest economic development project in North Carolina history. Here's what local leaders need to consider before the automaker starts pumping out cars.