Real Estate Blog
Compton industrial warehouse sells for $16 million in supply-constrained submarket
The South Bay’s Carson, Compton, Rancho Dominguez and Gardena submarkets are in high demand as a scarcity of new available space sends investors scrambling for industrial property in the area.
SkyBoat Gaming pushes back against Catawba Nation chief’s exit deal demands for Two Kings Casino
The Catawba Nation and developer SkyBoat Gaming are embroiled in contentious talks over an exit agreement to pave the way for the construction of the full Catawba Two Kings Casino.
City board completes deal to turn 15-acre site into North City workforce hub
A city of St. Louis board has completed the acquisition of a former electric company headquarters in north St. Louis to use as a workforce development hub.
Could Milwaukee’s downtown convention center expand again?
The $456 million expansion at Milwaukee’s downtown convention center is scheduled for completion next spring, but convention center officials are looking ahead to capital projects that could be as significant as another venue expansion.
Developer Granite Properties selects new CEO, realigns C-suite
Dallas-based commercial real estate firm Granite Properties has named a new CEO and realigned its leadership team.
13 million square feet: Atlanta sets record for newly finished warehouses
After several years of unsustainable growth, the industrial sector in both Atlanta and the U.S. at large is normalizing.
Bowser cites Nina Albert’s ‘proven track record’ in naming her the next D.C. economic development chief
Nina Albert wasn't out of a job for 24 hours before being appointed to a new role.
MathWorks plans expansion of Natick campus
The largest software developer in Massachusetts is looking to increase its office space on Lakeside Campus Drive.
Acutronic eager to put jet engine factory in Bastrop
The company has committed to investing millions of dollars and hiring a few dozen people for a new outpost in Central Texas. Click through to read about this deal, including the public subsidies being offered to Acutronic.
Chuck Whittall, Unicorp alter $30M Restaurant Row project after residents’ pushback
Chuck Whittall said two big modifications to the project have been made after a community meeting where Dr. Phillips residents voiced concerns. Read on for what those changes are — as well as an update on who's in talks to occupy the restaurant space there.