Real Estate Blog
Glendale promotes from within for new economic development director
Jessi Pederson, who has been with the city of Glendale since 2008, will replace recently retired Brian Friedman as the Arizona city's new economic development director.
Philadelphia ranks among top cities for major drivers of downtown pandemic recovery, Center City District finds
Only four cities rank ahead of Philadelphia in terms of daily downtown population recovery, according to a new Center City District report.
‘Rock-solid’: Brookhaven shopping center sells for almost $40 million
The property has a “rock-solid rent roll,” according to its new owner.
‘Amazing concessions’: The perks of Atlanta’s record high office availability
Any company seeking new or upgraded offices can negotiate generous concession packages from landlords trying to fill up their space.
Indus Realty Trust completes industrial building at Legacy Park West in Rock Hill
Indus Realty Trust has delivered a 231,000-square-foot industrial building that could accommodate multiple tenants in Rock Hill's Legacy Park West.
Raleigh moves closer to construction on major transit project BRT
The City of Raleigh is preparing to seek construction bids for the first corridor in the Bus Rapid Transit project.
Atlanta Braves legend Tom Glavine sells Milton house for $3.4 million
The former Brave sold the house in an off-market deal.
Renovation of former Buffalo Wonder Bread factory on hold, but Stinson still has big plans
Developer Harry Stinson has put plans to renovate Buffalo's former Wonder Bread factory on the back burner due to a prolonged dispute over another property, but he said he hopes to get to work as soon as possible.
Developers unveil name, first look at former Beverly Hills Supper Club apartments ahead of pre-leasing
Developer groups North American Properties and Vision Realty have released the name and offer a first look at the apartments going up at the former Beverly Hills Supper Club site.
After inflation’s boom, here’s how Baltimore ranks for affordability
Prices have been on the rise, but how does Baltimore compare for affordability?