Kane County Approves Crown Community Development's Mixed-Use Project
Sugar Grove's village board has approved Crown Community Development's proposal to construct The Grove, a sprawling 761-acre master-planned community situated approximately 45 miles west of Chicago. The board voted 4-2 in favor of annexing the land parcel
Healthcare Investment in Palm Beach County: A $64M Boost for Assisted Living
Chicago-based Focus Healthcare Partners has recently acquired a 377-unit assisted living facility in Palm Beach County for $63.8 million. This acquisition is part of a larger trend in South Florida where senior care facilities are being traded frequently.
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Bel-Air Estate Sold for $140M: George Ruan's Luxurious Abode Finds a New Owner
George Ruan, co-founder of Honey, has sold his luxurious Bel-Air estate for a staggering $140 million, making it one of the most expensive property deals in Los Angeles.
Medical Examiner Abandons West Loop Relocation Plans
Cook County abandons plans to move medical examiner's office to West Loop, ending months of speculation. Proposed relocation involved acquiring a two-building complex from Neil Doyle's TradeLane Properties for $15.5 million.
Unveiling WORLD PROPERTY SEARCH: Your New Go-To for Global Real Estate Exploration
World Property Ventures, a leading real estate technology developer based in Miami, has unveiled plans to create a revolutionary next-generation global real estate listings search engine called WORLD PROPERTY SEARCH.
Breaking Free: Unleashing Potential Beyond Constraints
Listen to Gary Acosta, CEO of NAHREP, as he shares his unfiltered perspective on the NAR settlement, which he believes empowers sellers but comes at a steep price.
Fannie Mae takes legal action against affiliates of troubled Philadelphia landlord for $60 million.
Philadelphia landlord Philip Pulley faces a $60 million lawsuit from Fannie Mae over allegations of voter fraud, double voting, crumbling buildings, and slumlord accusations.
Reimagining Mixed-Use Development in LA: A New Perspective for Buyers
Mixed-Use Projects in Los Angeles: A New Era of Urban Development
Mixed-use projects are transforming the urban landscape of Los Angeles, as developers aim to create vibrant city centers that cater to evolving lifestyles. Experts discussed this trend duri
Discover Warehouse District's Hidden Gems: Small Buildings with Big Potential
Unique opportunity in Austin's Warehouse District: Develop a landmark on Congress Avenue and 101 West, adjacent to Shiner's Saloon.
Commercial Bargain Executive to Manage $4B Fund in Phoenix
ElmTree Funds has named Blake Curtis as its new director of acquisitions to oversee $4 billion in funds for bargain-hunting in the commercial real estate market.
Unlock exclusive property listings: Bright's innovative approach to MLS
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MLS Board Revises Evaluation of Clear Cooperation Agreement
MLS Executives Discuss Policy Changes at Recent Board Meeting
Homeownership in U.S. Drops to Lowest Level in Eight Years
New Redfin data reveals a significant decline in U.S. mortgage-rate locks for second vacation homes in August 2024, dropping 13.1% year over year on a seasonally adjusted basis, reaching its lowest level since March 2016.
Exploring US Real Estate Insights: A Comprehensive Analysis of Expansion & Consolidation Trends in Luxury Retailing
Explore the Evolving Real Estate Landscape in the US Luxury Market: A Comprehensive Research Report
Businesses on the Move: A Journey Through Marin and Sonoma Counties
Businesses in Marin and Sonoma Counties: On the Move
Exploring Future Trends in South Carolina Real Estate Commission
Uncover the intricacies of South Carolina real estate commissions in 2024: a comprehensive guide to understanding commission rates and influencing factors.
Judge Declares Trump Tower a Public Nuisance Due to Fish Deaths
Trump's Chicago Tower Under Fire: Judge Thaddeus L. Wilson declares the building a public nuisance due to environmental violations.
Former Employee Accused of Rental Assistance Scam
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is taking legal action against a former city employee and three others for allegedly using a fraudulent property management company to defraud the city of over $200,000 in Covid-19 emergency rental assistance funds.
CU Boulder receives a generous donation for real estate education.
Alumnus Michael Klump, a successful philanthropist and real estate entrepreneur, has generously donated $15 million to promote real estate education at the University of Colorado Boulder.















