Real Estate Blog
Railway Exchange Building owner loses appeal of contractor awards
The owner of downtown St. Louis' Railway Exchange Building on Tuesday lost an appeal of awards last year to contractors who hadn't been paid for work on a planned redevelopment of the massive vacant property.
High Point ranks ninth nationally for baby boomer migration. Here are some likely reasons.
Could this Triad city be the top destination in North Carolina among relocating baby boomers? Statistics say it is among cities of 100,000 or more, based on in-migration compared to the city's overall population.
Real estate/hospitality mogul sells Miami Beach mansion for $32M (Photos)
The deal set a price per square foot record for Sunset Islands.
Annual growth in Charlotte home prices picks up pace
Home-price growth in the Charlotte market regained some steam in the second half of the year, according to two national trackers of single-family housing values.
West Harpeth Partners unveils plans for 600-acre luxury community in Franklin
Developers today unveiled plans for Wyelea, a sprawling community on the banks of the Harpeth River in Franklin. The development will feature a range of amenities including equestrian facilities, a spa and farm-to-table dining.
Alexandria lawmakers vote to end single-family-only zoning
The city's Zoning for Housing plan has created a lot of division in the community.
House Money: Behind the billion-dollar National Association of Realtors lawsuit; plan to develop military land in limbo
In this week's installment of House Money: the story of the $1.8 billion judgement against the National Association of Realtors, San Diego's creative approach to accessory dwelling units and Tucson simplifies cottage design.
M&T Bank closes high-profile Downtown Baltimore branch
An M&T Bank spokesperson said the branch had significantly less traffic than its other branches that were just blocks away.
Dinsmore & Shohl LLP opening Miami office
The Cincinnati-based firm recently established an office in Orlando, Florida, through a merger.
Kroger reopening East Louisville store after more than $2M renovation
The investment includes a total improved store experience with new décor package, restrooms and enhanced lighting.