Commercial Real Estate
Interra Capital Group Acquires Houston’s Greenway Plaza Office Campus
The property is roughly 57% occupied. Continue Reading Interra Capital Group Acquires Houston’s Greenway Plaza Office Campus
Hits and Misses for the Real Estate Week of April 6-10
Home sellers aggressively cutting their listings prices, a stalemate for Kansas property tax relief, and a hurricane-damaged stadium reopens for the new baseball season. Continue Reading Hits and Misses for the Real Estate Week of April 6-10
The Pierre, a Historic NYC Hotel, Reportedly Up for Sale
The 41-floor hotel opened in 1930 and was acquired by India’s Taj Hotels and Resorts in 2005. Continue Reading The Pierre, a Historic NYC Hotel, Reportedly Up for Sale
A Phil Hall Op-Ed: A Tale of Two Misguided Cities
Editor Phil Hall questions the viability of government-fueled real estate projects in New York City and Chicago. Continue Reading A Phil Hall Op-Ed: A Tale of Two Misguided Cities
Planned Industrial Park in Texas to Seek Asia-Pacific Manufacturers as Tenants
ASC Global stated it seeks to accommodate over 100 companies and creating over 10,000 new jobs in this industrial park. Continue Reading Planned Industrial Park in Texas to Seek Asia-Pacific Manufacturers as Tenants
Arizona Sandwich Chain Eegee’s Declares Bankruptcy, Closes 5 Eateries
Four of the closed eateries are in the Tuscon market and one is in Phoenix. Continue Reading Arizona Sandwich Chain Eegee’s Declares Bankruptcy, Closes 5 Eateries
Feds to Shed 8 Government Buildings
The GSA plan said the reduction will involve 1.5 million square feet and more than $475 million in estimated cost avoidance over 10 years. Continue Reading Feds to Shed 8 Government Buildings
Dollar General Plans 575 New US Stores in 2025
Also being planned is the full remodeling of 2,000 stores, renovations at another 2,250 outlets and the relocation of 45 stores. Continue Reading Dollar General Plans 575 New US Stores in 2025
St. Petersburg City Council Approves Tampa Bay Rays Stadium Funding
The council’s decision was 4-3. Continue Reading St. Petersburg City Council Approves Tampa Bay Rays Stadium Funding
New Proposal Seeks to Turn Historic Connecticut Building into Mixed-Use Development
It is unclear how much of the project will be financed by taxpayers. Continue Reading New Proposal Seeks to Turn Historic Connecticut Building into Mixed-Use Development
Manhattan Office Leasing Volume at 5-Year High
The year-to-date volume is roughly 30.4 million square feet. Continue Reading Manhattan Office Leasing Volume at 5-Year High
A Phil Hall Op-ed: Dan Gilbert, General Motors and a Detroit-Style Shakedown
Editor Phil Hall considers unusual activity surrounding Detroit’s Renaissance Center. Continue Reading A Phil Hall Op-ed: Dan Gilbert, General Motors and a Detroit-Style Shakedown














