Real Estate Blog
Greensboro developer declines to appeal failed rezoning request on West Friendly Avenue
The Greensboro planning board's rejection of Glenn Drew's proposal to building 22 townhomes on West Friendly is now official. We have the details.
Publicly traded brokerage adds four big KC-area residential real estate teams to its ranks
The Real Brokerage Inc. brought four well-known Kansas City-area real estate teams under its roof. The New York brokerage is publicly traded and before now had a fairly small presence in the metro.
West Sac’s 805 Riverfront project cleared of some liens, others added
More mechanic's liens have been filed over a West Sacramento apartment and retail project that's begun leasing units.
Delray Beach shopping center sells for loss at $28 million
The property is slated for redevelopment; the developer got preliminary approval for apartments.
Real estate pros expect strong interest in former Rite Aid locations
Drug chain retailer in Chapter 11 jettisoning locations here and elsewhere as the real estate industry actively pursues closing locations to come.
Coral Gables approves mixed-use development with condos
The luxury units would likely sell for $1 million to $3 million.
Nike wanted another retailer’s space in Georgetown. Aerie wasn’t having it.
The athletic apparel company had hoped to downsize from larger space elsewhere along Georgetown's M Street corridor.
Why this growing Atlanta insurance firm decided to expand in Buckhead
The firm is one of several in Atlanta that have expanded its office space in the second half of the year.
One University Place sees a flurry of leasing activity to round out 2023
Crescent Communities bought the building for $12.8 million in 2021, then invested in upgrades.
CEO of rand construction to step down as new executive team takes the helm
“The spirit of entrepreneurship continues to thrive in this company,” said one new promotee.