Real Estate Blog
MBTA blames developer HYM’s project for new safety issue, service disruptions
The agency suspended train service on parts of the Green and Orange lines because of “severely deteriorated” columns at the Government Center garage.
Star One’s Stehlin is a real estate lifer after joining firm in high school
When Patti Stehlin was at McAuley High School, Grady Realtors contacted the all-girl Catholic school looking for someone to help the office administrator part time after school. Stehlin interviewed for the position and got it. George Meinhardt, a leader in Cincinnati’s real estate industry, was the manager of that office.
Women-focused coworking campus coming to Denver
The business campus eventually plans to expand at the 9+CO development in Denver.
350 acres near Lucid Motors’ plant south of Phoenix sell
The 350 acres of undeveloped land is in a growing industrial area of Casa Grande, a city with a population of about 60,000 people. The city is attracting the likes of Lucid Motors, Kohler Co.'s $300 million manufacturing facility and multiple semiconductor and vehicle manufacturing suppliers.
$17M apartment project at former city school moves forward
A $17 million plan to convert the former Fanning Middle School in south St. Louis to apartments was advanced by a city board Wednesday despite opposition from nearby residents.
Cover Story: One year later, lessons from Surfside condo tragedy impact market
One year after the deadly Champlain Towers South condo collapse, the impact on South Florida's real estate market continues.
Bethlehem construction moratorium ends, new comprehensive plan approved
Some of the recommendations in the comprehensive plan would allow more flexibility in housing, such as allowing two- and three-family units, permitting accessory dwelling units and density incentives for residential developments that include affordable housing based on income thresholds.
Done deal: Wells Fargo completes large lease renewal at 333 Market St.
The renewal follows news that Wells Fargo will sell an S.F. office building it owns and has exited another.
Ameren plans $1.7B natural gas plant
Ameren Corp. (NYSE: AEE) subsidiary Ameren Missouri said Thursday it plans to develop a $1.7 billion natural gas facility, part of an update to its 20-year energy plan.
Billionaire Ken Griffin to relocate Chicago firms to Miami
A spokesman said the multibillionaire firms will also hire local investment and tech professionals.