Real Estate Blog
Ray Lewis sells 28-acre Reisterstown estate for $1.8M
The four level, seven-bedroom Reisterstown estate of Baltimore Ravens great Ray Lewis has changed hands for $1.8 million.
The All-Pro linebacker and Super Bowl XXXV MVP sold the property a week before he was inducted into the Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio, on Aug. 4, state records show.
The buyers were Hong Chang Hsu and Jane Yughi Hsu.
Lewis first listed his 28-acre estate in April 2017. The asking price then was $2.95 million, but he reduced the price twice, first to $2.5 million and then $1,888,520…
A $2M redevelopment of the historic bathhouse in Pigtown underway
The structure was built in 1901 and was originally known as “Walters Bath No. 2” at the turn of the century.
Top of the Market: Nashville’s most expensive homes sold from Aug. 12-18
Check out the most-expensive homes sold in Nashville recently by clicking through the slideshow with this story.
Our latest installment is topped by a $2.4 million home in the 37215 ZIP code.
This weekly feature is compiled using Davidson County property records.
Two appointed to Birmingham Land Bank Authority
Two new members have been appointed to the Birmingham Land Bank Authority – a relatively new entity that many believe could play a significant role in addressing blight and encouraging development in several neighborhoods in the city of Birmingham.
On Tuesday, the Birmingham City Council voted to appoint James “Rob” Burton IV and Bradley P. Green to the authority.
Burton is cofounder and executive director of Sustainable Water Energy and Economic Transition in Alabama. He also previously worked…
On the market: The most expensive homes in Frontenac
This week’s on the market takes a look at some of the most expensive homes currently for sale in Frontenac.
42 Countryside Lane — $3.35 million: This six-bedroom estate includes seven bathrooms and sits on a 1.45-acre lot. Built in 2007, the home spans 5,766 square feet. It has six full bathrooms and one half bathroom. The property includes a guest house, and the main house includes four bedrooms and four bathrooms. Outside, the property includes a pickle ball court, hot tub, pool and pool house.
47…
Where We Live: Schenectady’s Stockade is ‘a true community’ in the nation’s oldest neighborhood
If you drive west on Interstate 890 — past what remains of the General Electric Co. plant — take the Route 5 exit into Schenectady and make two quick turns onto Washington Avenue, you will feel transported back in time.
Where We Live, a new series about the Capital Region
Where We Live will be a monthly report focusing on one of the unique communities that make the Capital Region the highly livable place it is. Our first installment of the feature is the historic Stockade, one of the oldest neighborhoods in America.
Why Green Street is playing the long game in city development
The Clayton-based developer's $52 million project with the Koman Group is set to be complete this fall. But it's not the only project Green Street envisions for the area.
Cushman & Wakefield adds project and development services leader
The veteran exec brings 25 years of commercial real estate experience to the job.
Ultimate CEO Insights: Kast Construction’s Mike Neal on what he appreciates about South Florida
Editor’s Note: This is the twelfth in a weekly series highlighting the Business Journal’s 2018 South Florida Ultimate CEO Awards honorees. The award recognizes the area’s top CEOs, highlighting the breadth of talent and leadership across our unified tri-county region. We’ll feature at least one of these chief executives weekly as a lead-up to the Sept. 27 awards program at The Ritz Carlton, Fort Lauderdale.
Mike Neal
CEO, Kast Construction
Age: 62
Birthplace: Hollywood
Residence: Ocean…