Commercial Real Estate
Hits and Misses for the Real Estate Week of March 9-13
The negative impact of a neighbor’s yard on a home sale, a Seattle billionaire abruptly moves to Florida, and a department store executive vows to keep his locations open Continue Reading Hits and Misses for the Real Estate Week of March 9-13
Prudent Growth Partners Acquires Alabama Retail Center for $7.6 Million
Located in the Huntsville metro area, the center was constructed in 2008 and is 96.64% leased. Continue Reading Prudent Growth Partners Acquires Alabama Retail Center for $7.6 Million
Ritz-Carlton Residences Coming to Houston
Sales and marketing for the property are handled through private appointment by Redeavor Group. Continue Reading Ritz-Carlton Residences Coming to Houston
Grocery Outlet to Close 36 Underperforming Stores
“We are not fully exiting any state,” said President and CEO Jason Potter. Continue Reading Grocery Outlet to Close 36 Underperforming Stores
Mississippi Lawmakers Reject Proposal for New Jackson State University Football Stadium
Jackson State is planning to request $19 million for stadium structural repairs as part of its Fiscal Year 2027 legislative agenda. Continue Reading Mississippi Lawmakers Reject Proposal for New Jackson State University Football Stadium
Six Flags Sells 7 Amusement Parks for $331 Million
Six Flags said it plans to operate its remaining collection of 34 parks across 23 locations in North America for the 2026 season. Continue Reading Six Flags Sells 7 Amusement Parks for $331 Million
Brad Bazley Joins Perform Properties as Chief Technology Officer
Bazley comes to Perform from Internet Brands, where he served as vice president and chief information officer. Continue Reading Brad Bazley Joins Perform Properties as Chief Technology Officer
Nashville Businesses Protest Rising Property Taxes
Mayor Freddie O’Connell explained that taxes are higher because local property valuations have increased. Continue Reading Nashville Businesses Protest Rising Property Taxes
St. Petersburg Mayor: City is in ‘Better Place’ Without New Stadium for Tampa Bay Rays
St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch has no regrets that the Tampa Bay Rays withdrew their plans last year to build a stadium in his city. Indeed, he’s quite happy about it. Last March, the team discontinued its plans for a new $1.3 billion, 30,000-seat venue in St....
iPic Theaters Files for Bankruptcy, Plans to Sell Assets
The Boca Raton, Florida-headquartered company previously filed for bankruptcy in 2019. Continue Reading iPic Theaters Files for Bankruptcy, Plans to Sell Assets
Report: Purchasing Rights Awarded to Shuttered San Francisco Centre
It is unclear what the companies plan to do with the property. Continue Reading Report: Purchasing Rights Awarded to Shuttered San Francisco Centre
First Community Credit Union Acquires Houston Office Tower as New HQ
The financial terms of the purchase were not disclosed. Continue Reading First Community Credit Union Acquires Houston Office Tower as New HQ















