Real Estate Blog
Tacoma looks to get started on sweeping housing policy updates
The efforts are aimed at bringing the policy to allow denser housing, approved by the City Council in December, closer to implementation.
Viewpoint: Affordable housing plays key role in economic development
The housing boom makes all the headlines, but that rising tide is not lifting all boats.
Tidewater Landing housing would be put on hold under soccer stadium bailout plan
The troubled Tidewater Landing megaproject would be reduced to a standalone stadium, at least for the short term, under a financial bailout plan described by Gov. Dan McKee and Commerce Secretary Stefan Pryor at the meeting of the Rhode Island Commerce Corp. Fortuitous Partners' Brett Johnson sought another $30 million for his downtown Pawtucket soccer stadium.
Sure, Prologis’ deal to buy Duke will make it bigger. But there’s a whole other motivating factor.
“Scale has never been the objective,” CEO Hamid Moghadam said of the acquisition, which will grow Prologis's portfolio by roughly 15%.
Eli Lilly breaks ground on $1 billion NC campus (Photos)
State and local leaders are hopeful that Eli Lilly's $1 billion investment in Concord can help pave the way for the Charlotte region to get in the game in life sciences manufacturing.
Pittsburgh Planning Commission votes forward new Oakland plan and zoning change
Vote comes after more than four hours of discussion and debate that includes a new plan for Oakland as well as significant zoning changes in and around a stretch of central Oakland.
Podcast: Tampa Bay Lightning owner Jeff Vinik on watching Water Street Tampa grow
Tampa Bay Business Journal Real Estate Editor Ashley Gurbal Kritzer spoke with Tampa Bay Lightning owner Jeff Vinik for a segment of the Florida Business Minds podcast.
Adventist HealthCare plans new hospital on a Pr. George’s site formerly eyed for a casino
The Gaithersburg health system is under contract to purchase the property.
Pacific Media Group moves to new Downtown studio
The company closed on the sale in October 2021, and spent October, November and December building the facility out.
‘Point of transition’: Philadelphia-area housing market shows signs of cooling, but sale prices continue to soar
The current housing market is at an inflection point that may bring some semblance of predictability to a market marred by turbulence and unpredictability over the past two years.