Real Estate Blog
With unprecedented opportunity, what will St. Johns County do with the Hall of Fame property?
A decision is expected soon on the next steps for the site, which proponents say could become a regional jewel.
First & Union retail complex next to Pike Place Market listed for sale
Built in 1985, the property features three floors of retail space adjacent to Pike Place Market, and is anchored by Pike Brewing Company.
State council updates energy efficient standards for new buildings
Homebuilders urge the state to reject high-priced energy code requirements in favor a more flexible, affordable approach.
The List: First Coast’s largest residential property management firms
Here are the First Coast's largest residential property management firms.
Baltimore planning commission delays vote on Harborplace legislation
The commission and several other city agencies have been asked to consider three bills that will lift height restrictions at the Inner Harbor and allow residential units to replace Harborplace, among other changes.
Brandywine CEO Sweeney undeterred by challenging financing environment
Brandywine Realty Trust CEO Jerry Sweeney said now is a good time to execute well on existing properties while planning for future developments.
Viewpoint: San Francisco cleaned up for APEC. Why can’t it stay that way?
The city sparkled for a special event. It could — and should — mark a new normal.
Luxury senior apartments in Guilderland near completion of first phase
The development is a transformation of a former golf course.
Kansas City-based developer plans apartments at prominent Kingshighway site
A Kansas City-based developer plans to build an apartment complex after acquiring prominent properties at the intersection of South Kingshighway Boulevard and Interstate 64 held by developer Lux Living.
Nike appears to seek two floors at downtown Portland mall
Nike opened its flagship store in 2011 in the Kress Building across the street from Pioneer Place.