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The owner of a large commercial building in Elk Grove is offering technology startup companies office space in what has become the Elk Grove Tech Hub.

The Iron Horse Hotel’s ownership filed for a Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization Thursday as it seeks a resolution with a lender. Find out the details.

In a letter to the city, Ramsey County commissioners said landing financing for the 427-acre redevelopment hinges on meeting county goals for housing density — a move that illustrates the sides are still far apart after years of disagreement.

ReNew Mills is located adjacent to the Ontario Ranch master-planned community.

Gerard, the owner of Gerard Holdings LLC and 528 Development works across Albuquerque and the surrounding area to renovate and redevelop real estate.

A new type of commercial real estate investment opportunity is coming to Albany's South End.

Even with the struggles of the last two years, sales at the boutique off N.W. 24th Avenue have flourished. In the first quarter of 2022, sales rose 45% from the same time last year to $395,000.

Companies are seeking quality space over quantity to lure workers back to the office, Valley brokers say. Plus, the effects of the pandemic have forced businesses to consider changing either their current configurations or where their offices are located. Here's what else they had to say about the return to the office and the new buildings leasing up.

Federal prosecutors are seeking incarceration of four convicted executives of Grapevine-based residential real estate lending firm United Development Funding who were sentenced last month to a combined total of 20 years in federal prison. The UDF executives have requested to remain free while their conviction is on appeal.

A quartet of Twin Cities real estate trade groups this weekend will host an event aimed at helping close the region's wide racial gap in home ownership rates.

The primary purpose of the The Twin Cities Diversity Homeownership Fair, scheduled for June 11, is to educate young prospective homeowners and open doors for younger generations, specifically those from diverse groups that have been historically marginalized and currently face low rates of homeownership compared to white households in the…