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Three co-founders split off from Cushman & Wakefield to start their firm. Miles McCune and Ashley Resner sit down to discuss their CRE company as part of the latest Real Estate Quarterly.

Investors kept up their steady pace of home purchases in the first three months of 2022, although they're buying fewer homes now than they have through most of the Covid-19 pandemic.

A two-bedroom, two-bathroom condominium in the North Loop's Itasca Lofts is on the market for $950,000.

The 1,831-square-foot unit was renovated by Minneapolis-based Albertsson Hansen Architecture to preserve historic details while adding modern updates.

The home is filled with natural elements including original timber beams, marble countertops and brick walls.

A spiral staircase leads to a private rooftop deck that overlooks the green tree canopy lining the Mississippi River.

Other amenities…

In the latest edition of Real Estate Quarterly, we explore what's happened with the debate about controlling building heights on the Plaza and where that conversation is going. This iteration of the conversation about how tall to build in some parts of the shopping district originated with a proposal to raze a church for a project seeking a 100-foot-plus variance on height restrictions.

As part of our latest edition of Real Estate Quarterly, we gather some key projects that got rolling in the second quarter, from a massive redevelopment of the West Bottoms to a gigantic logistics park near KCI to the South Loop cap.

Tracey Lewis takes over the top role after an almost three-year period of interim leaders. He comes from Commerce Trust Co. and has been a Kansas City resident for 17 years.

In this guest column, the executive director of a Valley agency that coordinates care for the homeless urges public and private partners to work on a truly collaborative effort to help alleviate the growing issue of homelessness in Maricopa County.