Real Estate Blog
D.C. raises revenue estimate in the short-term, but shutdown and commercial real estate cloud the future
Commercial real estate vacancy rates now projected to reach 25% by 2026.
Motwani’s Merrimac Ventures, Torose Equities expand real estate portfolios with $31M office building
It was developed as an outlet mall in 1984 and converted to office space in 1999.
All phases of Exploration Green flood-control project and park in Clear Lake complete
Clear Lake City Water Authority will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony for Exploration Green on Sept. 30. The project, which transformed a former golf course into recreational green space with five massive detention ponds, was implemented to help prevent nearby homes from flooding. Click through to read more about Exploration Green and other flood-control projects.
San Jose is pushing state housing agency to approve city’s housing element
City staff say they are on the right track, but the process is slated to extend through the fall.
Sunnyvale could get a new 7-story residential building that would have only 29 units
Developer Pacific General is taking an innovative approach to addressing Silicon Valley's housing crunch.
McGowan brothers look to unload another downtown St. Louis property
The McGowan brothers want to continue selling their downtown St. Louis properties.
Retail developers target curated experiences to liven up waning consumer interest
Rather than asking communities what they need from a demographic perspective, developers and leasing agents should be asking from a “psychographic” one, experts say, studying innate values, desires and lifestyle choices.
The tables have turned: Elon Musk’s X Corp. sues former subtenant at 650 California over alleged unpaid rent
Twitter was slapped with a flurry of lawsuits over unpaid rent at the end of last year, including at 650 California St.. Now its successor, X Corp., is suing a firm that agreed to sublease its office space there.
Advocate Health and Hospitals plans to build $34 million outpatient facility in Hoffman Estates
The Chicago heath-care provider purchased vacant property for the facility.
This East Bay developer promised new housing by summer. Now it’s just filed for bankruptcy.
The bankruptcy protection comes years after the developer had in 2014 first proposed the high-profile project.