Real Estate Blog
Paris Saint-Germain’s New York City store to move down 5th Avenue
The new 5,200-square-foot location will be PSG's largest store in the world.
The ‘wait and see’ approach: Why Nashville banks are cautious on commercial lending
Nashville banks may not be as keen on commercial real estate as they once were. With a large amount of new apartment and office space in the pipeline, real estate finance attorney Bob Hannon says local banks are taking a “wait and see” approach to real estate lending, waiting for the dust to settle on new supply.
Arch Masonry spruces up vacated Albright Church then opts to lease it out
“If you have the right concept, it could be really, really cool.”
Cincinnati Port unveils strategy to land manufacturer at 50-acre site in northern Hamilton County
The Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority has unveiled a strategy to land a manufacturer at the 50-acre former Formica site in Hamilton County.
Newmark elevates one of its top Silicon Valley office brokers Jon Mackey into leadership role
One of Silicon Valley's top office brokers is moving into an expanded role.
Planet 13 to open first Illinois cannabis dispensary near a planned casino project
Planet 13 will open its first cannabis dispensary in Illinois next week near a planned $400 million casino
Revival of KRM passenger rail may hinge on new real estate development around stations
The city of Racine could rely on new development near train stations to help finance the Kenosha-Racine-Milwaukee passenger rail project officials are working to revive.
Ice cream shop coming to Trussville
This will be the third location for in the Birmingham metro area.
Developers tap renowned Japanese architect for Miami Design District project
The building would include a green roof with solar panels and a central garden.
Milwaukee philanthropists buy University Club Tower condo for $1.55M
Milwaukee philanthropists Joe and Ellen Checota recently purchased a 22nd-floor condo in the city's luxury University Club Tower for $1.55 million.