Commercial Real Estate
Chicago Bears CEO Pledges to Make a Stadium Decision in ‘Late Spring, Early Summer’
“I don’t think in the end it’s going to matter to people,” said Bears Chairman George H. McCaskey. Continue Reading Chicago Bears CEO Pledges to Make a Stadium Decision in ‘Late Spring, Early Summer’
Smart Capital Center Rolls Out AI-Powered Fraud Alerts Solution
Fraud Alerts uses an AI-driven framework that continuously analyzes property-level documentation. Continue Reading Smart Capital Center Rolls Out AI-Powered Fraud Alerts Solution
Harrison Sitomer Promoted to President at SL Green Realty
Sitomer began his career at SL Green as an intern and rose through the organization. Continue Reading Harrison Sitomer Promoted to President at SL Green Realty
Regional Group Acquires Ottawa Office Tower
The 500,000-square-foot property is 100% occupied. Continue Reading Regional Group Acquires Ottawa Office Tower
CTO Realty Growth Acquires Texas Shopping Center for $81.6 Million
The 47-acre Palms Crossing is currently 98% leased and is anchored by Best Buy, Hobby Lobby, Burlington Coat Factory, Barnes & Noble and Nike. Continue Reading CTO Realty Growth Acquires Texas Shopping Center for $81.6 Million
Manhattan Commercial Property Leased to Van Cleef & Arpels Sold for $54.5 Million
The property is a five-story, 7,850-square-foot commercial building located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. Continue Reading Manhattan Commercial Property Leased to Van Cleef & Arpels Sold for $54.5 Million
Hits and Misses for the Real Estate Week of February 23-27
A lack of housing policy ideas in the State of the Union, a theater chain weighs closing more locations, and a city loses millions on consulting fees around a failed museum project. Continue Reading Hits and Misses for the Real Estate Week of February 23-27
Indianapolis’ Martin University Campus Listed at $3.5 Million
The school founded in 1977 by Boniface Hardin, a Benedictine Monk, and was Indiana’s only predominantly Black institution of higher learning. Continue Reading Indianapolis’ Martin University Campus Listed at $3.5 Million
Historic Minneapolis Skyscraper Sells for $1
The Lumber Exchange Building dates to 1885 and was the first skyscraper in Minneapolis. Continue Reading Historic Minneapolis Skyscraper Sells for $1
Department of Agriculture to Move from Longtime DC HQ
The building will be turned over to the General Services Administration for sale. Continue Reading Department of Agriculture to Move from Longtime DC HQ
Papa Johns to Close 300 Restaurants
The announcement comes after the company posted a 5% same-store sales decline in North America during the fourth quarter of 2025. Continue Reading Papa Johns to Close 300 Restaurants
St. Louis Contractor Sentenced to 3 Years for Pandemic Loan Fraud
Elliott pleaded guilty in November in U.S. District Court to two counts of wire fraud. Continue Reading St. Louis Contractor Sentenced to 3 Years for Pandemic Loan Fraud















