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Stop Apologizing: Why this local developer isn’t ‘apologizing’ for Baltimore’s historic architecture
“Our city has arguably the leading inventory of historic places that through the thick and thin is still there…I'm certainly not apologizing for the collection we have,” local developer Marty Azola said.
Dayton region expected to buck home trends in 2019
Rising rates and home prices will make it more difficult to buy or sell a home next year, according to realtor.com’s 2019 housing forecast. The group predicts housing sales to drop 2 percent nationally next year.
However, the Dayton region is forecasted to post gains. The Miami Valley will see a 0.7 percent hike in home sales next year along with a 0.9 percent increase in home prices.
Conversely, Ohio’s three largest cities — Cincinnati, Cleveland and Columbus — are all projected to…
No more ‘nitpicking’, West End approved for Waterfront Village
The Buffalo Planning Board signs off on minor design changes for waterfront townhouses.
(PHOTOS) Rap star Lil Wayne buys Miami Beach mansion for $17M
Rap superstar Lil Wayne paid $16.75 million for a waterfront mansion in Miami Beach, according to a source familiar with the deal.
The 11,470-square-foot home was sold by 6480 Allison Road LLC, managed by luxury homebuilder Laurent Harari, to 6480 Allison Road Ventures LLC, managed by Dwayne M. Carter, also known as Lil Wayne.
Mirce Curkoski and Albert Justo of One Sotheby’s International Realty represented the seller, while Ty Forkner, also of One Sotheby’s, represented the buyer.
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1,900-acre Thomasville plantation returns to market after 127 years at $9.95M (Photos)
A 1,900-acre Thomasville quail plantation that hasn’t been on the market in more than a century is listed at $9.95 million.
Twin Oaks Plantation is located about five minutes from downtown Thomasville, Ga., in the Red Hills plantation belt.
The previous owner, Betsy Schafer, passed away in May and her two sons inherited the plantation, said listing agent Elliott Davenport of The Wings Group LLC, the Southeastern affiliate of Hall and Hall, a national, rural real estate company that provides…
Japanese conglomerate buys Chandler framing firm for $106M
Private equity firm grew Chandler firm to 1,100 employees in three states.
These are the 25 best places to raise a family in Colorado
What makes an area a great place to raise a family?
Niche.com says it's a combination of factors, including how good the public schools are, the rate of residents with college degrees, cost of living, low crime, access to amenities, diversity, housing market and percentage of households with children, to name a few.
The ranking and review site used these factors and more to measure and assign grades to places across the U.S. From that assessment, Denver Business Journal has rounded up the 25 best…
Photos: Go inside a $6M Texas lakeview estate heading to auction this month
A North Texas lakeview estate will sell to the highest bidder this month as part of Concierge Auctions' second-annual December Sale.
Located at 7621 Sierra Lane in Pilot Point, northeast of Denton, the property spans 20,437 square feet and is nestled along Lake Ray Roberts. Previously listed at $5.95 million, it offers a buyer 10 acres of land, a six-bedroom main home, a private guest house, and equestrian facilities, including a horse barn, care facilities, a private pasture, holding and riding…
Duluth gets plans for ‘skyline changer’ apartment building
A trio of development firms from Duluth, Wisconsin and Chicago are planning a 15-story apartment building and grocery store in downtown Duluth.
The Duluth News-Tribune reports on the $75 million project, which would replace the Voyageur Lakewalk Inn at 333 E. Superior St., a few blocks from Lake Superior and Essentia Health's rapidly expanding campus.
RELATED: Essentia Health plans $675 million project in Duluth
Brian Forcier of Duluth's Titanium Partners called the planned tower “a skyline…
Vegas developer looking to sell land around A&M-San Antonio after lawsuit settlement
Houston-based Fulbright & Jaworski and its San Antonio partner settled its long-standing case with Las Vegas-based Verano Land Group over a long-dormant project at Texas A&M University-San Antonio.