Real Estate Blog
18-story Live Local Act project planned in Hollywood Beach. Here are the plans.
The developer plans to replace low-rise hotels with an 18-story building.
An ornate Back Bay condo is on the market for $13M
The maximalist condo, owned by an art-loving literary agency, is in the Arlington Street building that once housed the Atlantic Magazine before its move to Washington D.C. (Photos.)
GIFT ARTICLE: Who’s Who in Residential Real Estate: A 360-degree look at Central Florida’s housing market
The rallying cry for residential real estate is so familiar it borders on being cliché — location, location, location.
However, for the hundreds of agents working the Central Florida housing market, a more apropos mantra might be timing, timing, timing.
More than two years ago, when coming out of the worst of the Covid-19 pandemic, metro Orlando buyers buoyed by an infusion of federal dollars, pent-up demand and record-low interest rates were snapping up homes as soon as they hit the market.…
Building once part of popular Dayton-region mall listed on national registry
A building that was once popular mall in the Dayton region has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The designation provides several benefits, according to officials, including eligibility for federal and state tax credits for rehabilitation and enhanced opportunities for economic development.
Potawatomi business creation arm names Kip Ritchie CEO
Kip Ritchie this week was named CEO of the business development arm of the Forest County Potawatomi Community that is expanding in the real estate development, convenience store and electric vehicle markets.
Developer has 6 apartment projects pending in Hollywood. Here are the plans.
The largest of the projects is 200 units.
Wonderland owners eye new development at Balcones Heights crossroads
Stakeholders are in discussions with multiple parties about drawing more residents to the city's gateway area.
This home in Mars is for sale for $2.25M (photos)
See photos of a wooded estate that's for sale in Mars for $2.25 million.
Scottsdale Arts plans to use largest-ever philanthropic donation for capital infrastructure work
The $11.5 million gift through the Michael and Ellen Ziegler Trust will go toward future capital projects at the Scottsdale Arts campus. A 2022 donation from the trust of $1.5 million is being used as part of the funding to build the new interactive Ziegler Theater, expected to open in 2025.
Report suggests Sacramento’s office market is poor candidate for apartment conversions
A National Bureau of Economic Research report casts doubt on hopes that Sacramento's office market could get help from apartment conversions.