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Shots Fired at Home of Indianapolis Lawmaker Who Supported Data Center Construction Project
The home of an Indianapolis lawmaker who voted in favor of a data center development was riddled with bullets on Monday morning while a note was left under his doormat that read “No Data Centers.” WXIN reports City-County Councilor Ron Gibson’s home was the target of...
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
Mortgage Application Payments Decreased in February
The national median mortgage payment during February was $2,061. down $9 from January and down by $144 (6.5%) from one year earlier. According to data from the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA), last month’s national median mortgage payment for conventional loan...
238-Unit Mixed-Income Apartment Building Opens in New Haven
Winchester Partners, a joint venture between the developers LMXD and Twining Properties, has announced the opening of The Winston, a 283-unit mixed-income apartment building in New Haven, Connecticut. The five-story building as 57 units, or 20% of the residences, set...
‘Big Short’ Investor Michael Burry: Fannie-Freddie IPO Not Happening Until at Least 2027
The Trump administration’s planned initial public offering (IPO) for Fannie Mae (OTCQB: FNMA) and Freddie Mac (OTCQB: FMCC) will not occur this year, according to Michael Burry, the investor and hedge fund manager who gained prominence from the book and film “The Big...
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Escrow Abuse in the Spotlight: What the McKenna Case Means for Real Estate Professionals
A New York real estate attorney has been sentenced for a $4.4 million escrow fraud tied to COVID-era funds. Here’s what the case means for agents, lenders, and protecting trust in every transaction. Continue Reading Escrow Abuse in the Spotlight: What the McKenna Case Means for Real Estate Professionals
Elite International Realty Launches Invite-Only Luxury Division
Signature Collection listings will be exclusive to luxury clients and will feature distinct branding and tailored marketing strategies. Continue Reading Elite International Realty Launches Invite-Only Luxury Division
Jacqueline Waggoner Named Chief Executive at Century Housing
Waggoner was previously president of the Solutions Division at Enterprise Community Partners. Continue Reading Jacqueline Waggoner Named Chief Executive at Century Housing
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Survey: Most Montana Voters Oppose Substituting Property Taxes with a Statewide Sales Tax
Montana is one of five states without a statewide sales tax. Continue Reading Survey: Most Montana Voters Oppose Substituting Property Taxes with a Statewide Sales Tax
CMBS Delinquency Rate Dropped to 7.14% in February
Three of the five major commercial property sectors recorded delinquency rate declines. Continue Reading CMBS Delinquency Rate Dropped to 7.14% in February
Ex-Credit Union Loan Officer Sentenced in HELOC Scheme
In addition to his prison term, Brian Socha was also ordered to pay $902,541.15 in restitution for bank fraud. Continue Reading Ex-Credit Union Loan Officer Sentenced in HELOC Scheme
Shayne Farley Becomes CEO at Stellar MLS
Last July, Farley was announced to become the successor to Merri Jo Cowen. Continue Reading Shayne Farley Becomes CEO at Stellar MLS
Amit Sripathi Named CFO at Wyndham Hotels & Resorts
Prior to Wyndham, Sripathi was vice president of finance and capital markets at RLJ Lodging Trust. Continue Reading Amit Sripathi Named CFO at Wyndham Hotels & Resorts
Amazon Acquires Virginia Campus of George Washington University for $427 Million
The deal will allow the university to remain on the property for up to five years as campus-based programs and university offices are relocated. Continue Reading Amazon Acquires Virginia Campus of George Washington University for $427 Million
Thousands of Boston Properties at Risk of Sinking Due to Rotting Wooden Foundations
Wood pilings can last for centuries underwater, but they begin to decay when exposed to oxygen. Continue Reading Thousands of Boston Properties at Risk of Sinking Due to Rotting Wooden Foundations
Report: Housing Supply Gap Grew to 4.03 Million Homes in 2025
The South carried the largest cumulative deficit at 1.62 million homes. Continue Reading Report: Housing Supply Gap Grew to 4.03 Million Homes in 2025
New Chicago Soccer Stadium Sparks Complaints from Community Groups
The developers are aiming to open the stadium ahead of the team’s 2028 season. Continue Reading New Chicago Soccer Stadium Sparks Complaints from Community Groups



































