United Properties Secures $47M Refi for Bishop Momo in Austin
United Properties refinanced Bishop Momo with a $47M loan from Mesa West Capital, replacing earlier construction debt and stabilizing the 274‑unit South Congress community. The financing gives the owner breathing room as capital markets reset.
Life Time Bulks Up Williamsburg With 71,000-Square-Foot Mega Club
Life Time has leased roughly 71,000 square feet at 83 Wythe Ave for a new Williamsburg athletic club with pools, spa and recovery amenities. Renderings show rooftop terraces and a possible pool deck with a 2026 buildout target.
Indoor Golf Sim Studio Tees Off In Oak Ridge North Retail Strip
Construction began April 20 on Another Nine’s Oak Ridge North indoor golf‑simulator; a TDLR filing lists a 2,635‑sq‑ft buildout and a roughly $300,000 project value. The venue is targeting late summer to early fall 2026 for opening.
Developers Grab Hot-Button Prospect Heights Lot in Atlantic Avenue Rezoning Fight
A joint venture led by Avery Hall and the Brodsky Organization bought a contested Prospect Heights–Crown Heights assemblage inside the Atlantic Avenue rezoning corridor. The deal positions the team to pursue a mixed‑use project under the city’s new plan.
Queen Anne’s New Kid on the Block Snags $53 Million Lifeline From Northwestern Mutual
110 Roy, a 167‑unit Uptown apartment, secured a $53M five‑year refinance arranged by Cushman & Wakefield and backed by Northwestern Mutual. The deal signals selective investor confidence in Seattle multifamily.
SoCal Investors Scoop Up Mega Amazon Warehouse in North Las Vegas
Los Angeles investors PCCP and Premier Logistics bought an Amazon‑occupied 813k‑sf fulfillment center at 4550 Nexus Way; property records show the sale at about $124M. The deal underscores continued institutional appetite for North Las Vegas logistics assets.
Sticker Shock Slams Everett Community College, Stalls $38 Million Baker Hall Makeover
Everett Community College has delayed a roughly $38M Baker Hall replacement and scaled it down by about 10,000 square feet amid rising construction costs. The change pushes back planned classrooms, a black‑box theater and cosmetology space.












