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Report: New Stadium Proposed for Chicago White Sox
While the Chicago Bears prepare to exit their hometown after failing to secure a deal for a new stadium in the city, the Chicago White Sox may soon be getting a new local stadium. Crain’s Chicago Business reports that a group led by private equity investor Justin...
Report: New Stadium Proposed for Chicago White Sox
Amtrak did not confirm that its 47-acre railroad yard was up for sale. Continue Reading Report: New Stadium Proposed for Chicago White Sox
Decline in Mortgage Applications Blamed on Snowstorms
The recent snowstorms that disrupted the nation are being blamed for hampering mortgage application activity during the week ending Jan. 30. “Winter Storm Fern likely had an impact as much of the country was snowed in, hampering homebuying activity,” said Joel Kan,...
NAR Accepting Nominations for 2026 Good Neighbor Awards
The National Association of Realtors (NAR) is now accepting applications for its 2026 Good Neighbor Awards, which recognizes members involved in community-focused volunteer service. NAR will name five winners who will each receive a $10,000 grant for their affiliated...
Stephen Miran Resigns White House Job to Remain on Fed’s Board of Governors
Stephen Miran, who took an unpaid leave of absence from his role as chairman of the Trump administration’s Council of Economic Advisers to fill a vacancy on the Federal Reserve’s Board of Governors, has resigned his White House position. Miran has been on leave from...
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Report: Builders Planning to Develop 1 Million ‘Trump Homes’
A White House official said the administration was not considering this program. Continue Reading Report: Builders Planning to Develop 1 Million ‘Trump Homes’
FHFA’s Pulte on Fannie-Freddie IPO: ‘We Don’t Have to Do That’
“We are ready to go when and if the president decides he wants to do that,” Pulte said. Continue Reading FHFA’s Pulte on Fannie-Freddie IPO: ‘We Don’t Have to Do That’
Houston Realtors Drop Plan to Include Flood Risk Data in Listings
The Federal Emergency Management Agency’s official flood maps to assess risk in Texas’ Harris County have not been updated since 2007. Continue Reading Houston Realtors Drop Plan to Include Flood Risk Data in Listings
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University of Alabama Renames Real Estate Program for Philanthropic Developer Rance M. Sanders
“We just see so many students who are promising, who are capable, but are struggling financially,” said Sanders. Continue Reading University of Alabama Renames Real Estate Program for Philanthropic Developer Rance M. Sanders
Graywood Developments Expands Residential Portfolio with Build-to-Rent Pipeline
As part of the move, Graywood has earmarked five residential communities under development in Toronto as rental projects, totaling approximately 3,000 units. Continue Reading Graywood Developments Expands Residential Portfolio with Build-to-Rent Pipeline
Burlington Prepares to Open 60 New Stores in 26 States
An additional three stores are going to open in Puerto Rico. Continue Reading Burlington Prepares to Open 60 New Stores in 26 States
Shohei Ohtani and Agent Seek Dismissal of Real Estate Lawsuit
The lawyers claimed Ohtani was a “victim of NIL violations.” Continue Reading Shohei Ohtani and Agent Seek Dismissal of Real Estate Lawsuit
Linkhome Holdings Unveils Platform for Purchasing Real Estate with Cryptocurrency
Investors and homebuyers can use cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), and USD Coin (USDC) to complete property transactions on Linkhome’s AI-driven platform. Continue Reading Linkhome Holdings Unveils Platform for Purchasing Real Estate with Cryptocurrency
Report: Documents Show Lisa Cook Cited Atlanta Property as Second Home, Not as Primary Residence
Reuters confirmed that a loan estimate on the Atlanta property, dated May 28, 2021, was not listed as a primary residence. Continue Reading Report: Documents Show Lisa Cook Cited Atlanta Property as Second Home, Not as Primary Residence
Hits and Misses for the Real Estate Week of Sept. 8-12
Trump administration officials acting strangely, a bill to protect Ohio seniors from foreclosure, and a nation experiencing its fifth blackout in a year. Continue Reading Hits and Misses for the Real Estate Week of Sept. 8-12
MBA Chief Argues Against Fannie-Freddie Merger
“Competition between Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac has been central to their success in providing liquidity and stability to the mortgage market,” Broeksmit explained. Continue Reading MBA Chief Argues Against Fannie-Freddie Merger
New Reality TV Series Focuses on Commercial Real Estate
The Real Estate Commission” is an eight-episode series hosted by Todd J. Drowlette, managing director of Titan Commercial Realty Group. Continue Reading New Reality TV Series Focuses on Commercial Real Estate



































