A new 48,000-square-foot development called Sojourner Place at Park will bring 42 affordable apartments to downtown Baltimore’s West Side, with most units reserved for people exiting ...
West End Flats, located at 1808 O’Neil Ave. in downtown Cheyenne, is quickly taking shape as construction continues on the five-story, 100-unit apartment complex. Erin Fagan, a planner with the city’s ...
The Ausherman Family Foundation has gifted two buildings in downtown Frederick to the YMCA of Frederick County ... The YMCA later entered into a five-year agreement with the foundation to rent the ...
NEW HAVEN — A key downtown apartment and retail building at College and Crown streets — anchored by Jack’s Bar & Steakhouse and BonChon — has been sold for $57.5 million, according to city land ...
A 160-unit apartment complex in the heart of downtown New Haven has been sold to an out-of-state investor that plans to rebrand the property and expand its marketing beyond Yale University.
A Maryland-based private equity real estate firm has purchased the 160-unit College & Crown apartment complex for $57.5 ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Preview this article 1 min The two downtown Minneapolis ...
An out-of-town developer with financial backing from South Korean investors has been chosen to oversee buildout of a prominent downtown Santa Rosa property. The Santa Rosa City Council on Tuesday ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X A rendering of the building planned for a city-owned lot north of George Street. Mark Wilson: ...
Developers are planning to transform vacant office space into 200 downtown apartments. Developers are planning to transform vacant office space into 200 downtown apartments. Developers are planning to ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Preview this article 1 min The proposed project would also ...
To the editor: Staff writer Roger Vincent’s recent article on why developers aren’t building in Los Angeles misses the real issue (“Almost no one is building new apartments in Los Angeles. Here’s why, ...