Real Estate Blog
High-end deals dip in October, but there’s good news elsewhere
A total of 2,102 transactions closed, up from 1,864 the month before. That's a return to the norm set by the post-Covid local real estate market.
Hotel-to-housing conversions are driving down crime rates in Tacoma
Law enforcement officials say crime has fallen in neighborhoods where budget-rate hotels were converted into affordable housing.
Citizens offloads more policies to private insurers
Seven carriers last week assumed a total of 92,886 policies as part of an effort to reduce the number of homes insured by Citizens.
Equus debuts 12-story apartment building in Conshohocken after scrapping office plans for the site
Equus bought the property in 2014 and originally had plans for a 340,000-square-foot office building. Then AmerisourceBergen passed on the site and chose Sora West for its new headquarters.
Why is Mark Cuban selling majority of Dallas Mavericks? Billionaire cites media revenue concerns
The high-profile businessman and billionaire investor told WFAA that he thinks the deal will “put the Mavs in a better position to compete.” But he also alluded to a possible new arena and his well-known desire to get a casino in Texas. Click through for more.
S.F tenants want low-carbon office space and are willing to pay more. There’s not nearly enough of it
While the city and its utilities are taking action to eliminate building carbon emissions, it is not happening fast enough to meet the market demand that will come from tenants who have made ambitious commitments of their own.
Developers push ahead with plan for “affordable” condos in Saratoga Springs
The goal is to offer the units at prices affordable for families making the area's median income.
Sortis Holdings renews permit for Eugene luxury housing development
Despite downsizing and closing some locations in its portfolio, the Portland hospitality group indicated it's pushing ahead with the housing development.
Chimka announces departure from Allegheny County economic leadership post
County director of economic development signals he's moving on to the private sector on social media.
Asian fitness equipment company leases 344,000-square-foot warehouse in Katy
The Katy/Fulshear area is particularly attractive for industrial companies, which get to take advantage of quick access to the Grand Parkway and the rest of Houston, including the port, but are also not too far from other major Texas markets.