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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
HUD Proposes Rule Mandating Work Requirements and Time Limits in Public Housing
The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has put forth a new proposed rule that provides public housing authorities (PHAs) and Section 8 project-based rental assistance (PBRA) owners with the ability to mandate work requirements and time limits for...
CTO Realty Growth Acquires Texas Shopping Center for $81.6 Million
CTO Realty Growth Inc. (NYSE: CTO), the owner and operator of open-air shopping centers in higher growth Southeast and Southwest markets, has paid $81.6 million to acquire Palms Crossing, a 399,000-square-foot open-air retail center in McAllen, Texas. The 47-acre...
Manhattan Commercial Property Leased to Van Cleef & Arpels Sold for $54.5 Million
SL Green Realty Corp. (NYSE:SLG) and its joint venture partner, Jeff Sutton’s Wharton Properties, announced it has closed on the sale of New York City’s 690 Madison Avenue for $54.5 million. The property is a five-story, 7,850-square-foot commercial building located...
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Michael Sartori Promoted to CFO at Dynex Capital
Sartori joined the company as assistant controller in 2013. Continue Reading Michael Sartori Promoted to CFO at Dynex Capital
Hits and Misses for the Real Estate Week of February 23-27
A lack of housing policy ideas in the State of the Union, a theater chain weighs closing more locations, and a city loses millions on consulting fees around a failed museum project. Continue Reading Hits and Misses for the Real Estate Week of February 23-27
Indianapolis’ Martin University Campus Listed at $3.5 Million
The school founded in 1977 by Boniface Hardin, a Benedictine Monk, and was Indiana’s only predominantly Black institution of higher learning. Continue Reading Indianapolis’ Martin University Campus Listed at $3.5 Million
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Zillow Offers Real Estate Platform Based on World of Warcraft
The Zillow for Warcraft launch is being marketed in a co-branded campaign across paid social, Reddit and TikTok creators and Zillow’s social channels. Continue Reading Zillow Offers Real Estate Platform Based on World of Warcraft
Society of Industrial and Office Realtors Names David C. Lockwood III as CEO
Lockwood replaces Jim Dinegar, who stepped down after serving as CEO since last May. Continue Reading Society of Industrial and Office Realtors Names David C. Lockwood III as CEO
Remodeling Firm West Shore Home Expands into New England
The company will use its new office to extend its presence throughout most of Massachusetts and into parts of New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. Continue Reading Remodeling Firm West Shore Home Expands into New England
Builders Remain Pessimistic on Single-Family Home Market
“Housing affordability remains an ongoing challenge at the start of 2026,” said NAHB Chief Economist Robert Dietz. Continue Reading Builders Remain Pessimistic on Single-Family Home Market
Illinois Lawmakers Make New Push to Keep the Chicago Bears from Leaving the State
Sources close to the team claim the Bears will announce their future plans in the coming weeks. Continue Reading Illinois Lawmakers Make New Push to Keep the Chicago Bears from Leaving the State
Report: Rental Housing Market Now Considered ‘Renter-Friendly’
A handful of coastal metros remain the exception to the renter-friendly trend. Continue Reading Report: Rental Housing Market Now Considered ‘Renter-Friendly’






























