Commercial Real Estate
Hits and Misses for the Real Estate Week of May 11-15
A new chairman at the Federal Reserve, a new real estate tax to bite Big Apple homebuyers, and London’s most famous rooftop will open to the public. Continue Reading Hits and Misses for the Real Estate Week of May 11-15
Cleveland Rejects $1.6 Billion Data Center Project in Residential Neighborhood
“Mayor Bibb has serious concerns about hyperscale, standalone data centers being placed in residential neighborhoods,” said the mayor’s office in a statement. Continue Reading Cleveland Rejects $1.6 Billion Data Center Project in Residential Neighborhood
JLL Names Mark Kreisman as Global Division President for Financial Services
Kreisman has been with JLL for over 18 years and was most recently global head of corporate real estate. Continue Reading JLL Names Mark Kreisman as Global Division President for Financial Services
Q1 Retail Construction Activity Down Year-Over-Year
CoStar Group noted that current construction volumes are near levels last seen in the early stages of the post-pandemic recovery. Continue Reading Q1 Retail Construction Activity Down Year-Over-Year
Report: Chicago Mayor Johnson Revives Plan to Keep the Bears from Leaving the City
The Bears previously rejected the Bronzeville site due to its “very narrow” parameters and the presence of active rail lines. Continue Reading Report: Chicago Mayor Johnson Revives Plan to Keep the Bears from Leaving the City
Wayfair to Open First Florida Store
The new store will be located at the Galleria Fort Lauderdale and is slated to open in late 2027. Continue Reading Wayfair to Open First Florida Store
Shots Fired at Home of Indianapolis Lawmaker Who Supported Data Center Construction Project
City-County Councilor Ron Gibson voted in favor of constructing a $500 million data center in Indianapolis’ Martindale-Brightwood neighborhood. Continue Reading Shots Fired at Home of Indianapolis Lawmaker Who Supported Data Center Construction Project
POGO, a Proprietary Tool for Commercial Property Operations, Receives Industry Rollout
Robinson Park originally created POGO (Property Operations on to the Go) for internal operations. Continue Reading POGO, a Proprietary Tool for Commercial Property Operations, Receives Industry Rollout
Alterra IOS Acquires 5 Industrial Outdoor Storage Properties in Central Florida
The acquisition expands Alterra’s presence in Central Florida to 35 properties. Continue Reading Alterra IOS Acquires 5 Industrial Outdoor Storage Properties in Central Florida
Mill Creek Residential Breaks Ground on Seattle-Area Mixed-Use Development
Modera Woodmont Beach will feature 290 homes and 7,500 square feet of retail space. Continue Reading Mill Creek Residential Breaks Ground on Seattle-Area Mixed-Use Development
Hits and Misses for the Real Estate Week of March 30-April 3
Trump takes aim at State Farm, the Justice Department fights for natural gas appliances, and a mural that memorializes a crime victim is denounced as “divisive.” Continue Reading Hits and Misses for the Real Estate Week of March 30-April 3
Retail Component of Miami Worldcenter Sells for $210 Million
The Retail Capital Markets business of Newmark Group Inc. announced the sale. Continue Reading Retail Component of Miami Worldcenter Sells for $210 Million















