Real Estate Blog
Altafiber debuts renovated, consolidated downtown Cincinnati headquarters: PHOTOS
Altafiber has taken a big swing by consolidating its headquarters from seven floors to two, but it's already seeing success with an overwhelming majority of its employees coming into the office on a weekly basis.
Cincinnati commercial construction created $9 billion in economic impact in 2022
A new report has found Cincinnati generated billions of dollars in economic activity through commercial construction last year.
Goodwill offers community leaders a sneak peek of $50M Opportunity Center
DeVone Holt, chief external affairs officer at Goodwill Industries of Kentucky, said the nonprofit raised more than $1 million in the last 45 days.
Metro Council to consider up to $114 million in tax incentives for One Park development
As the ordinance reads now, the councilperson for the district One Park is located in says he does not support the proposal.
Birmingham developer appointed to Auburn Institute for Real Estate Development executive leadership team
The Auburn University Real Estate Development Institute was established in 2022.
DHL Supply Chain signs on at Crow Holdings Development’s massive Salisbury project
Crow Holdings Development has snagged DHL Supply Chain for its Innovation Logistics Center in Salisbury. A second building is in the works there as well.
Utah-based investment firm proposes destination steakhouse in Old Town Scottsdale
Swags, a high-end steakhouse proposed by Utah-based Wags Capital, will be considered by Scottsdale City Council on Dec. 4. The restaurant proposal had encountered some neighborhood resistance when it was earlier scheduled for a vote.
PNC Bank to open six new Miami-Dade branches next year
The new locations will more than double the bank's presence in the county.
Jobs, supply chain, interest rates: IDAs talk successes and challenges
Industrial development agencies are ideally positioned to talk about the development challenges facing their counties. Business First asked the leaders of the region's IDAs about what they’re seeing in their respective areas. Five of them shared their thoughts on the developmental climate.
[MAP] New home permitting ramps up in October
Data from the city shows that over 360 new residential permits were filed in October, with the majority of efforts concentrated around the West and South sides. The number beats out the nearly 300 permits issued last month during a time when new home construction is surging as existing home sales take the back burner.