Real Estate Blog
Miami-based real estate database expands services to Tampa
The real estate information platform will eventually add Tampa, St. Petersburg, Orlando, Jacksonville and Naples to its platform portfolio.
Faith-based nonprofit announces affordable housing redevelopment in North Nashville
The project, which is expected to break ground early next year, will bring 80 studio and single-family apartments to North Nashville. The units will be set aside for income-restriced seniors and individuals with disabilities.
Proposal to limit new residential development in Pr. George’s tees up conflict over economic growth, infrastructure
Developers ignore long-term fiscal impacts of the projects, policy sponsor says.
Historic Avondale mansion goes up for auction with area’s largest price tag
The largest house in Avondale is on the U.S. Registry of Historic Places.
A&S Beverages to open a third Chicago store in Hyde Park
A&S Beverages has two other “liquor boutiques” on Chicago's South Side.
Charlotte lands among top 20 tech metros in the South, but still trails Raleigh, Durham
More Southern metro states are becoming known for technology, moving the sector's focus beyond traditional hubs like California's Silicon Valley. To highlight this growing trend, CommercialCafe has ranked the top 20 tech metros in the South.
Commonwealth Candle opening in Jeffersontown
The shop will offer a make-your-own-candle experience.
DSV groundbreaking kickstarts New Albany Tech Park development
The tech park sits on 500 acres and can accommodate multiple buildings totaling 6 million square feet, according to the project's developer.
GSA sells vacated office building near Fort Belvoir to Metro DC Developments for $6.65M
The GSA closed the auction on the 10-acre property in March.
NY developer plans two warehouses at former Inquirer printing plant site in Upper Merion
The former Philadelphia Inquirer printing plant in Montgomery County would be demolished and redeveloped under the proposed plan.