Real Estate Blog
Officials seek master planning partner for arboretum effort
A Phase 1 build-out is expected to start in 2025.
OneWest eyes 2 properties for residential, commercial redevelopment
The organization behind the development has secured a $555,000 loan.
Lippitt Mill in receivership; Citizens Bank sues developers
Efforts by a New York developer to build housing at the historic mill have been mired in litigation since 2019.
Ramp finance automation platform moves its New York City office
The new office space more than double the size of Ramp's previous office.
Atlanta architecture firm Cooper Carry plants roots in Charlotte with acquisition of 505Design
Kyle Reis, CEO of Atlanta architecture and planning firm Cooper Carry, talks about what the company's acquisition of 505Design means for its Charlotte presence.
One of St. Louis’ biggest commercial real estate firms expands ownership
One of the St. Louis region's largest and most active CRE firms has expanded its ownership. The company's founding family sold the business last fall.
Portland’s new Ritz-Carlton unveils its lobby and lounge
The bar will have a number of signature cocktails on offer.
Nectar Life Sciences opens first brick-and-mortar allergy center in New York City
Nectar Life Sciences is known for its allergy care platform Nectar, which provides at-home allergy testing and treatment solutions.
Waterfront home on Davis Islands sells for $7 million
The price per square foot is Tampa's second highest to date in 2023.
Alamo City Ticker Visiting Teams: Austin investor acquires West Side warehouse
The firm took out a loan for an undisclosed amount from Horizon Bank, and the site was most recently assessed at $6 million.