Potomac Shores master-planned community in Dumfries, Virginia, is set to welcome Waterline, a 365-unit multifamily development, in late 2027.
The development team, led by Russell Galbut, is leveraging the Live Local Act to build nine new towers on the site.
A slew of corporate tenants have exited the Downtown Atlanta office market over the past year, a seeming disconnect from the ...
Montgomery County officials released a plan Thursday aimed at spurring more housing development, aligning with Gov. Josh ...
The Peachtree Corners City Council on Tuesday approved a contract to buy the former CMX CinéBistro theater at the mixed-use ...
Roughly 30% of all spending on development sites in the first quarter went to data center land deals, up from about 19% in ...
The cold storage market nationwide has cooled, with no new construction underway in several markets, including the Inland ...
Large Boston investors, including The Davis Cos. and Marcus Partners, say the possibility of rent control is already ...
Sterling Bay has secured a $290M refinance of Pacific Center, a Class-A life sciences campus in San Diego’s Sorrento Mesa. The refinancing includes $162.5M of future funding, providing substantial ...
Despite a growing appetite from banks, alternative lenders originated 53% of commercial real estate debt in the first quarter ...
The same can't be said for its multifamily market, where deal volume is plummeting and prices are falling amid sluggish rent ...
Developers were set to densify existing mixed-use projects and convert underperforming office buildings, but little new development has started under the law.