Atlanta Insurers Try To Duck Payouts In Sapelo Dock Disaster
Two insurers have asked an Atlanta federal judge to declare they don’t have to cover claims from the Sapelo Island gangway collapse, putting a $35M layer of protection at risk for families. The move adds a new legal hurdle as state litigation continues.
Developers Roll Dice On 41-Story Tower At Jackson Square's Edge
Related California and McCourt Partners formed a JV to develop The Jackson, a 41‑story office and hotel at 530 Sansome that will replace Fire Station 13. The deal aims to move the entitled project toward financing and leasing.
Hawaii Homeowners Hit Pause On Selling, Turn Houses Into Cash-Flow Rentals
Mortgage shifts and rising condo inventory are nudging Hawaiʻi owners to rent their homes and hire property managers to handle leasing and upkeep. That option buys time and steady income while sellers wait for better market conditions.
Glass Giant Poised To Crash Santa Monica Skyline On 7th Street
Fresh renderings reveal a 23‑story glass tower proposed for 1518–1524 7th Street with 124 units and staff‑recommended design approval. The plan is part of a wave of 7th Street projects tied to earlier builder's remedy filings.
NYC Pensions Funnel $578 Million To Carlyle As Renters Cry Foul
New York state and city pension funds funneled roughly $578 million into Carlyle real estate funds, renewing scrutiny of public money backing an institutional landlord. The moves have caught tenants’ groups and watchdogs’ attention.
From Bargain To Budget Buster: Arizona Sinks In National Affordability Ranks
A new Common Sense Institute analysis finds Arizona households faced roughly $19,300 more in essentials by 2025 than in 2019, with shelter costs driving the pain. Slow permitting and supply gaps are central to the problem.












