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‘Luxury apartment game’ may yield condos in Baltimore
But two local developers say they have no plans to convert apartments to condos despite such a trend nationally.
Environmental groups appeal in Martis Valley West case
Environmental groups are appealing a ruling that dismissed many of the claims against the Martis Valley West development north of Lake Tahoe.
The League to Save Lake Tahoe, Mountain Area Preservation and Sierra Watch announced Thursday that they’re taking the case to California’s 3rd District Court of Appeals.
“If we are to protect Lake Tahoe for future generations, we must set a precedent that future developments must take the health of the Lake into account,” said Darcie Goodman Collins,…
Beyond the List: Largest Residential Real Estate Firms in Tampa Bay
Go beyond the TBBJ's Largest Residential Real Estate Firms in Tampa Bay with more data.
Porch pirates plague residences in pursuit of modern-day booty: Online shopping deliveries
It's easier than ever to buy your goods online — but also easier for your less-scrupulous neighbors to steal from you.
How multifamily landlords can ward off the looters
Here's one way that apartments can set themselves apart: protect the packages.
This South Tampa corridor is popping with investment
The aging, eclectic storefronts that dot South Dale Mabry Highway through South Tampa are among the hottest properties in the Bay region’s commercial real estate market.
5 things to know about Danny Rice, the new managing director of Colliers Tampa Bay
Rice, 34, will be based in Orlando but make frequent trips to Tampa and Fort Myers. Ryan Kratz, who was overseeing those regions as well as serving as Colliers statewide president, will focus exclusively on that role.
Eastern to open Roxbury’s first new bank branch in decades
Roxbury is home to 8 percent of Boston’s population, but only 3 percent of the city’s bank branches.
Corporate HQ could land in 320-acre project
A technology-related company’s headquarters could land at a 320-acre development at Camp Creek Parkway and Interstate 85, just west of the Atlanta airport in College Park.
South Beach condo sells for $14M to family of asset manager
A company affiliated with the owners of a European tanker ship firm sold a condo in Apogee in South Beach for $13.5 million to the wife of a major hedge fund manager.
The 3,731-square-foot condo was sold by 1604 Apogee Corp., managed by Emanuele Lauro and Filippo Lauro, the CEO and VP, respectively, of Monaco-based Scorpio Tankers.
The buyer of Unit 1604 was Serena J. Liew, of Greenwich, Connecticut. Her husband is John M. Liew, a co-founder and principal of AQR Capital Management, which has $225…