Permit Gridlock Turns West Baltimore Rowhouse Dream Into Money Pit
A West Baltimore rehab has been stalled for three years as permit delays and portal problems leave the developer roughly $100K into a condemned property. City officials point to data showing faster turnaround while builders say the portal still jams.
Kissimmee Kickoff: Orlando City, Osceola Line Up $50 Million Heritage Park Overhaul
Orlando City and Osceola County signed a memorandum outlining a $50M plan to upgrade Osceola Heritage Park, pairing training and stadium work with new visitor amenities. The agreement splits funding between the club and county and aims to preserve longstanding events.
Downtown JEM Tower Breaks Free of Its Podium at Miami Worldcenter
Crews have moved the JEM tower past its podium in Downtown Miami, a visible milestone for Naftali Group’s 67‑story project at Miami Worldcenter. The build is backed by a $465M financing package and includes high‑end condo amenities.
Stanford Plots Massive Cancer Hub In Redwood City Shakeup
Stanford filed plans to add an inpatient cancer hospital, research labs and expanded outpatient care at its Redwood City campus. The concept would require changes to the city's precise plan and a multi‑year environmental review.
NY Real Estate Shark Gary Barnett Makes $30 Million Old City Power Play
Extell Development paid about $30 million for the century‑old 436 Walnut building in Old City. Historic protections and tax incentives will shape whether it becomes housing, a hotel or updated offices.
Tribeca Loft Prize Snapped Up In $32 Million White Street Deal
Slate and Avenue paid about $32M for 45 White Street, adding another cast‑iron conversion to their Tribeca holdings. The seven‑story building pairs retail space with loft-style rentals.
Pearl Realty Snags Long Island City Office Block For Cut-Rate $28M
Pearl Realty paid $28M for Long Island City’s Paragon building, more than half below its 2023 price. The sale highlights opportunistic buying in the outer‑borough office market.












