Real Estate Blog
Commercial real estate investments slow in first half of 2023
Both sales volume and the number of sales have declined compared to the same period in 2022.
A family whose property is surrounded by Google has finally leased the site to the tech titan
For years, the Molinari-Martinelli family resisted Google's attempts to purchase their property. Now they've reached a deal with the tech titan that will lead to a transformation of the site.
DPI secures $11M in financing for industrial development
Last week, Davis Property & Investments announced it had leased two buildings for more than 400,000 square feet.
Lawrenceville hottest neighbohood in Pittsburgh for housing momentum
Housing momentum looks at change in median home values and East End community leads the pack in Pittsburgh.
An Apple-leased building in Sunnyvale sold for $41M
BentallGreenOak paid a high price for a two-story Silicon Valley office-and-research building.
$25M filing leads commercial building permits issued last week by City of Albuquerque
The city of Albuquerque issued 22 commercial building permits between Aug. 21 and Aug. 25. The largest project was issued on Aug. 25 for alterations at 1100 Central Ave. SE. The project is estimated to be about 81,461 square feet and cost about $25,000,000.
EXCLUSIVE: Pape-Dawson invests in Houston firm amid national expansion play
Pape-Dawson Engineers has invested in a Houston engineering firm as it continues to grow its company footprint.
KC Sports Commission, Visit KC will consolidate offices in big downtown tower
Fresh off of multiple major event successes, the Greater Kansas City Sports Commission & Foundation and Visit KC will relocate to new shared offices in Downtown, fulfilling a key recommendation of nonprofit board members and positioning employees to better collaborate as they advance shared regional goals.
Downtown restaurant ownership group buys Broadway News food truck park
The new ownership also operates two longstanding downtown restaurants.
$300 million plan to redevelop Plymouth’s Prudential site to return to city
A $300 million plan to redevelop the 75-acre Prudential site in Plymouth will go before the city’s Planning Commission Sept. 6.