Real Estate Blog
BeltLine office rents break record, opening door for more development
If developers are looking to build, they’ll go where they can achieve the highest rents — and where companies are willing to pay 50% above the market average.
EYA, Menkiti Group reveal more details about Providence Hospital redevelopment
The joint venture has a deal to buy the land from Providence for $1, but some officials are already questioning the price.
HAL Real Estate’s president wants the ‘human composition’ of commercial real estate to change
The Business Journal's CRE Diversity Champion says If you want to deliver projects that will be well-received by all your tenants, start a team that is more representative of the range of your tenants.
Cleveland Equitable Development Initiative chooses first 14 entrepreneurs
Fourteen entrepreneurs of color will participate in the first cohort of the Cleveland Equitable Development Initiative.
Center for a New American Security, American Clean Power Association ink Pennsylvania Avenue NW leases
The “flight to quality” among D.C. office tenants continues.
Cleveland-area engineering, architecture firm R.E. Warner opens Birmingham satellite office
Birmingham is home for R.E. Warner's first satellite office.
Historic 658-acre Tigner Ranch in Fort Bend County sold for first time in 147-year history
After it was owned by one family for 147 years, the Tigner Ranch property near Sienna in Fort Bend County has traded hands.
Nashville homebuilder buys land to develop 91 townhomes near Dickerson Pike
Local homebuilder Legacy South secured the land it needs to build nearly 100 townhomes in one of Nashville's fastest-growing areas. “Dickerson has historically been last on the development train, but it may go faster than some other areas because of its physical characteristics,” the company's co-founder told the Business Journal last year.
Orono estate on Lake Minnetonka sells for third time in past year, now for $6.8 million
While it owned the home, the seller split the lot with the intent to build a new luxury home next door.
Amid record calls for help, Interfaith Family Services CEO champions diverse revenue streams
Interfaith Family Services' critical assistance is in high demand — but the nonprofit faces challenges familiar to many in the charitable arena. Click through to read how its chief executive is balancing those needs. Plus, subscribers can dive into data on North Texas' biggest nonprofits.