Commercial Real Estate
Hits and Misses for the Real Estate Week of Jan. 26-30
A Beverly Hills mansion that nobody wants, a push to end property taxes in Georgia, and Indiana goes Bears hunting. Continue Reading Hits and Misses for the Real Estate Week of Jan. 26-30
Saks Off 5th to Close Most of its Stores
Saks Global is also closing the five remaining Last Call stores that served as a discount venue for Neiman Marcus. Continue Reading Saks Off 5th to Close Most of its Stores
Farmers Resumes Writing Business Insurance Lines in California
The company continues to offer small business insurance policies, including coverage for the retail, office and service industries. Continue Reading Farmers Resumes Writing Business Insurance Lines in California
Tishman Speyer Enters Data Center Sector with First European Industrial Project
The company was in negotiations since January 2023 for the acquisition of the property. Continue Reading Tishman Speyer Enters Data Center Sector with First European Industrial Project
Developers Seek Public Funds for $300 Million Albany Soccer Stadium Project
Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan called the project “a once-in-a-generation” and urged local support for the endeavor. Continue Reading Developers Seek Public Funds for $300 Million Albany Soccer Stadium Project
Red Lobster Shutting Down 48 US Restaurants
The restaurants to be closed are spread across 21 states. Continue Reading Red Lobster Shutting Down 48 US Restaurants
A Phil Hall Op-Ed: Stop Using Public Funds to Build Sports Stadiums
Editor Phil Hall discusses the new pushback by against sports teams who demand public money be used to build their stadiums. Continue Reading A Phil Hall Op-Ed: Stop Using Public Funds to Build Sports Stadiums
Fashion Brand Ted Baker Closes U.S. and Canadian Stores
Ted Baker Canada and Ted Baker Ltd. in the U.S. are licensees of Authentic Brands Group. Continue Reading Fashion Brand Ted Baker Closes U.S. and Canadian Stores
Fort Worth’s Tallest Building Sells in Foreclosure Auction for $12.3 Million
The Tarrant County Appraisal District has assessed Burnett Plaza’s taxable value at about $104 million. Continue Reading Fort Worth’s Tallest Building Sells in Foreclosure Auction for $12.3 Million
Hits and Misses for the Real Estate Week of May 6-10
A hospital chain’s financial illness, an uncommonly generous charitable donation and Sweden ignoring Jerome Powell’s lead top this week’s Hits and Misses. Continue Reading Hits and Misses for the Real Estate Week of May 6-10
Developer Cancels Plans for Connecticut Biotech Park
A spokeswoman for Ryan Companies reported the developer “is no longer pursuing the development.” Continue Reading Developer Cancels Plans for Connecticut Biotech Park
VanTrust Real Estate Completes Acquisition of Utah’s Salt Lake Lumber Building
The three-story, 26,997-square-foot brick building was built in 1909. Continue Reading VanTrust Real Estate Completes Acquisition of Utah’s Salt Lake Lumber Building














