One of Dallas' tallest skyscrapers could soon become a mixed-use hub with a hotel, apartments, retail and restaurant space proposed at the aging Comerica Bank Tower in the city's central business district.
The developers behind Tampa’s Gasworx in the historic cigar-making district are getting closer to completing the 50-acre mixed-use development, one of the largest projects underway in the city.
Miami’s newest office building, home to a mix of professional service firms, real estate companies and e-commerce giant Amazon's first office in the city, has officially opened.
After announcing a major mixed-use development in Midtown Miami, developers have received city approval, unveiling the full scope of their plans for the $2 billion project.
City officials plan to appeal a court ruling that could scuttle or significantly delay a planned mixed-use redevelopment of the aging San Diego Sports Arena that is expected to include an entertainment district and more than 4,200 residential units.
The nation’s largest statewide public transportation system has crafted a plan to generate up to $1.9 billion in non-fare revenue over the next 30 years by unlocking the value of its 8,000-acre real estate portfolio in New Jersey.
Midtown East, one of the newest office towers to open in Tampa, Florida, is already 90% leased, demonstrating how well-located and top-tier properties can lure tenants back to the office in an otherwise sluggish market nationally.
Several businesses in St. Petersburg, Florida, have joined forces to offer the city a new $6.8 billion plan for the historic Gas Plant District, potentially heralding the end of the aging Tropicana Field stadium should the Tampa Bay Rays refuse to stay past 2028.
The Chicago Fire has won final approval to build a 22,000-seat soccer stadium just south of the Loop business district, paving the way for the city’s first new professional sports stadium since the 1990s.
Real estate developer Sightline Properties filed plans for a major development project that could add nearly 2,000 multifamily units near the Renfrew SkyTrain station in East Vancouver at a time of increased rental development in the area.
The screech of steel on steel is loud as the trolley coming to a halt in the center of downtown Tampa, Florida, serves as a stout yellow reminder of the city’s storied history and its nascent future.
For years, conflicting city regulations have stalled a developer’s efforts to revive a neighborhood in northeast Bellingham, Washington, 20 miles south of the U.S.-Canada border.
James Nozar, the former CEO of Strategic Property Partners and a key player behind Water Street Tampa, has joined McLean, Virginia-based Kettler as president of development.
A Boston land swap is testing a development strategy that could be used by more colleges and universities seeking to maximize the value of underused properties.