Real Estate Blog
International food academy eager to open in Austin
Dozens of these academies are expected to spring up in Texas in the coming years — several in Austin alone. Learn about the local franchisee and their real estate needs.
3 Questions with Northmarq’s Lauren Bresky
Northmarq, which holds about 100 people in its Dallas office, is looking to surge ahead this year – and Lauren Bresky is part of that charge with her appointment to the role of managing director – Debt & Equity earlier this year.
RI Commerce to consider $30M Tidewater Landing bailout plan
Fortuitous Partners' Brett Johnson says he needs another $30 million for his downtown Pawtucket soccer stadium.
Why real estate investors continue to bet on student housing amid broader economic headwinds
“Big institutions have good reason to like the space, and have seen good results.”
Metro Centre in Owings Mills poised to expand its footprint across I-795
The 45-acre transit-oriented development will soon fully encompass the Northwest Metro station.
See where Cincinnati ranks among U.S. cities for rent affordability
Cincinnati residents pay a median rent price of $865 and earn a median income of $66,435, researchers found. The rent-to-income ratio is 16%, well below the 30% experts recommend for financial health.
Atlanta leads the U.S. in ‘iBuyer’ home sales, but activity declines from last year
IBuyers typically search for the sort of lower-priced homes that traditional real estate investors have targeted. In Atlanta, the greatest concentration of these homes is in the metro area's Southside.
With Toyota, VinFast in sight, Chatham leaders plan for future growth
One of the fastest-growing counties in the Triangle is looking toward its future development.
The Chatham County Board of Commissioners discussed the county' future Unified Development Ordinance (UDO), which will outline regulations for zoning and land use, during the board's meeting last week. The discussion focused on the county's less-developed western area and how to best preserve its agricultural industry while allowing for growth and more housing. The eastern part of the county is seeing…
Baltimore developer sells Virginia apartment complex for $50M, netting a healthy return
The buyer sees further growth in Alexandria's West End.
Apartment community going dense on small site thanks to Affordability Unlocked bonuses
Heartwood Real Estate Group is taking advantage of the city's Affordability Unlocked program, which waives or modifies development restrictions if a developer commits to making half of a development's units affordable. This story explains the project and the municipal process used. Also included: ABJ's latest list of local multifamily developers.