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Magistrate Blocks Funding Plan for New Cleveland Browns Stadium
The initiative to fund a proposed new Cleveland Browns stadium hit a roadblock when a magistrate rejected the plan to finance the venue. The Akron Beacon Journal reports Franklin County Magistrate Jennifer De Hunt ruled the state cannot use money from the Ohio...
Magistrate Blocks Funding Plan for New Cleveland Browns Stadium
A temporary restraining order has been in place against this funding plan since December. Continue Reading Magistrate Blocks Funding Plan for New Cleveland Browns Stadium
Julie Bowlen Named Chief Operating Officer at Yes Communities
Yes Communities, the Denver-headquartered owner-operator of manufactured home communities, announced the promotion of Julie Bowlen to chief operating officer. Bowlen joined Yes in 2008 as a community manager and advanced through multiple leadership roles, including...
4-Building Connecticut Office Park Sells for $58.5 Million
301-601 Merritt 7, a four-building office park in the New York City suburb of Norwalk, Connecticut, was sold for $58.5 million. The property covers 945,000 square feet within the larger six-building, 1.5 million square feet Merritt 7 complex. The property is the...
Katherine McFadden to Direct Multifamily Programs at California Housing Finance Agency
The California Housing Finance Agency (CalHFA) has announced the appointment of Katherine McFadden to serve as director of multifamily programs. McFadden comes to CalHFA after more than six years at the nonprofit affordable housing developer Jamboree Housing...
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Mamdani’s Tenant Advocate Previously Equated Homeownership with ‘White Supremacy’
Cea Weaver also said police officers were “people the state sanctions to murder with immunity.” Continue Reading Mamdani’s Tenant Advocate Previously Equated Homeownership with ‘White Supremacy’
New Theme Park to Focus on Count Dracula
An opening date has not been set, but organizers expect it to be ready either later this year or in early 2027. Continue Reading New Theme Park to Focus on Count Dracula
Hilton Drops Minneapolis-Area Franchise Accused of Barring ICE Agents
“Hilton is – and always has been – a welcoming place for all,” said the company in a statement. Continue Reading Hilton Drops Minneapolis-Area Franchise Accused of Barring ICE Agents
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Former loanDepot CEO Frank Martell Tapped to Run SmartRent
Martell replaces Shane Paladin, who stepped down in April – he had only served in the executive leadership role in January. Continue Reading Former loanDepot CEO Frank Martell Tapped to Run SmartRent
Report: Typical Down Payment Level Down for First Time in Nearly 2 Years
Redfin attributed the drop in down payment levels to a slightly higher share of homebuyers using FHA and VA loans, which require lower down payments. Continue Reading Report: Typical Down Payment Level Down for First Time in Nearly 2 Years
Lizzo Makes Second Price Cut to Listing on Her Beverly Hills Estate
Lizzo acquired the 0.32-acre property from singer Harry Styles in 2022 for $15 million. Continue Reading Lizzo Makes Second Price Cut to Listing on Her Beverly Hills Estate
Historic San Francisco Theater to be Renovated and Reopened
Ted Gerike, founder of the Los Angeles cinema and bookstore Now Instant Image Hall, was hired as the theater’s creative director. Continue Reading Historic San Francisco Theater to be Renovated and Reopened
HUD and Ginnie Mae in Housing Finance Deal with South Korea
The agreement is designed to identify and remove barriers to public and private capital flows into housing finance systems, with an emphasis on long-term, stable investment. Continue Reading HUD and Ginnie Mae in Housing Finance Deal with South Korea
Virginia Homebuilders Partner on New Mortgage Lending Joint Venture
According to the companies, M2B Mortgage was created to “provide a more personalized, streamlined, and reliable lending experience.” Continue Reading Virginia Homebuilders Partner on New Mortgage Lending Joint Venture
Ex-Caltrain Employees Sentenced for Setting Up Unauthorized Apartments in Commuter Stations
The duo hired contractors to remodel former office spaces for their secret living quarters. Continue Reading Ex-Caltrain Employees Sentenced for Setting Up Unauthorized Apartments in Commuter Stations
Hits and Misses for the Real Estate Week of June 9-13
The closing of HUD’s Los Angeles field offices by the ongoing riots, Ohio lawmakers kowtowing to the Cleveland Browns, and a real estate agent who keeps selling at 100. Continue Reading Hits and Misses for the Real Estate Week of June 9-13
California Attorney General Sues Statewide Landlord, Citing Violations of Multiple Laws
The Nijjar family and their related companies own and manage over 22,000 rental housing units statewide. Continue Reading California Attorney General Sues Statewide Landlord, Citing Violations of Multiple Laws




































