The professional baseball stadium in downtown Memphis, Tennessee, is moving closer to a $55 million makeover with a new commercial district also potentially in the mix.
Tom Cousins, founder of a namesake commercial real estate firm, is being remembered not only as the developer of some of Atlanta's best-known buildings but for also influencing the culture of the city with his ownership of professional basketball and hockey teams.
Childress Klein sold a portfolio of seven self-storage properties in Atlanta and Nashville to the Canadian operator Mini Mall Storage, a sign of investors’ continued interested in the niche sector.
A London-based investment firm is betting on the United States car wash market, what it calls an antiquated industry, with plans to raise $100 million to fund the expansion of a new high-tech concept.
Famed filmmaker Tyler Perry is shifting gears at Atlanta’s former Fort McPherson army base, proposing a large mixed-use development next to his existing studio campus instead of more soundstages.
A century-plus-old commercial property in lower Manhattan is set to become what’s billed as the Tribeca neighborhood’s first residential conversion in recent years.
After years of false starts, the state of Hawaii is nearing the approval of a new sports stadium and surrounding entertainment and retail district in Honolulu, joining a growing a list of U.S. and Canadian cities to pair athletic facilities with commercial development.
Canada’s obsession with ice hockey is well known, but a small town in the Maritime provinces wants the world to know that the country also has a deep history with basketball.
A large film and television production studio is hitting the market in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where incentives have helped shape a growing hub for content creation.
The Tampa Bay Rays may be getting a new owner after principal owner Stuart Sternberg and a group led by Jacksonville developer Patrick Zalupski reached an agreement for about $1.7 billion.
Following the announcement of a Live Nation entertainment complex in downtown Atlanta, a developer has unveiled plans for another major venue in the Atlanta region.
Stephanie McCaffrey, a former American soccer international player, founder of a pickleball hospitality group and daughter of Eastdil Secured Senior Partner and Head of Europe James McCaffrey, has completed a long-term lease for the largest padel and pickleball facility in Europe.
California’s dramatic expansion of its film and television tax credit program could bring a surge of production back to Los Angeles soundstages, offering some relief to studio landlords after years of strikes, schedule cuts and mounting capital pressure.
A mixed-use property with deep theater roots in South Pasadena, California, has sold for $4.34 million, marking the end of an era for its longtime owners, one of whom is a familiar face to soap opera fans.
The Dallas-Fort Worth region's new United Soccer League Championship men's club is going to play its home games at the historic Cotton Bowl Stadium, as well as get a new multipurpose soccer complex for training in a local suburb.