Commercial Real Estate
Hits and Misses for the Real Estate Week of March 2-6
A Maine village is listed for sale, a Chicago stadium controversy that doesn’t involve the Bears, and was a Florida man kidnapped by dolphins and forced to build an underwater multifamily property made of coral? Continue Reading Hits and Misses for the Real Estate Week of March 2-6
Eddie Bauer’s North American Stores to Shut Down
Gift cards and rewards earned through Eddie Bauer’s Adventure Points program will no longer be accepted after March 12. Continue Reading Eddie Bauer’s North American Stores to Shut Down
Florida’s Valiente Polo Farm Listed for Sale
The 150-acre Valiente Polo Farm in Wellington, Florida, is being marketed by Icon Global. Continue Reading Florida’s Valiente Polo Farm Listed for Sale
12,000-Seat Soccer Stadium Project Planned for Baltimore
“We want to build the professional soccer foundation in Baltimore that’s going to lead to growth in the future,” said DC United Co-Chairman and CEO Jason Levien. Continue Reading 12,000-Seat Soccer Stadium Project Planned for Baltimore
Bipartisan Bill Aims to Prevent Data Centers from Increasing Consumer Electricity Costs
The legislation seeks to ensure new data centers use energy from power generation sources that are separate from the grid. Continue Reading Bipartisan Bill Aims to Prevent Data Centers from Increasing Consumer Electricity Costs
Chinese Owners of NYC’s Waldorf Astoria to Sell Property Months After Multibillion-Dollar Renovation
The property’s eight-year, $4 billion overhaul was five years behind schedule and more than $1 billion over budget. Continue Reading Chinese Owners of NYC’s Waldorf Astoria to Sell Property Months After Multibillion-Dollar Renovation
The Iowa Bears? Hawkeye State Eyes Chicago Team
Iowa’s pitch comes as some Indiana lawmakers have hit the brakes on their state’s efforts to attract the Bears. Continue Reading The Iowa Bears? Hawkeye State Eyes Chicago Team
Illinois Makes Renewed Effort to Keep the Chicago Bears from Going to Indiana
“We’re in consistent conversation with the Chicago Bears,” Gov. Pritzker said during a Monday press conference. Continue Reading Illinois Makes Renewed Effort to Keep the Chicago Bears from Going to Indiana
MBA Predicts Commercial Mortgage Origination Volume to Hit $805.5 Billion This Year
The MBA also reported that 17% ($875 billion) of the $5 trillion of outstanding commercial mortgages held by lenders and investors is scheduled to mature this year. Continue Reading MBA Predicts Commercial Mortgage Origination Volume to Hit $805.5 Billion This Year
Connecticut Theater Shuttered for 52 Years is Sold for $250,000
The new owner plans to renovate the space into an entertainment and music venue, with a reopening planned for 2027. Continue Reading Connecticut Theater Shuttered for 52 Years is Sold for $250,000
Kroger Taps Walmart Executive as New CEO
Foran was previously CEO of the US division of Walmart and earlier in his career he was CEO of Air New Zealand. Continue Reading Kroger Taps Walmart Executive as New CEO
Hits and Misses for the Real Estate Week of Feb. 2-6
A baseball team gets evicted from its stadium, a five-year-old lawsuit is settled, and a pizza chain loses 250 stores. Continue Reading Hits and Misses for the Real Estate Week of Feb. 2-6














