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A new NAR analysis finds STEM and technical workers top Tampa Bay homeownership while service-sector workers lag amid high prices and tight supply.
Kolter filed plans for Alton Seminole, a two‑phase 510‑unit apartment project on about 22 acres in Sanford with a 6,000‑sqft clubhouse and workforce units under Live Local.
City filings show demolition plans for seven buildings along Peachtree Road, including the shuttered Elleven45 lounge, as the BeltLine prepares the Northwest Trail crossing.
Houston’s industrial pipeline looks resilient despite higher fuel and materials costs, but builders warn delivery and steel-price shocks are tightening margins.
A landmarks hearing could protect the Art Deco 2 N. Riverside and make a planned $70M rehab eligible for a Class L tax incentive.
Moinian filed plans for a 354-unit tower near the Queensboro Bridge that would require rezoning from heavy commercial to high-density mixed-use in Long Island City.
St. Xavier bought the 16-acre Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science campus for $7.2M and will use it for temporary offices while plotting a long-term campus plan.
Jarrett Logistics opened a roughly 408,000‑sq‑ft warehouse at Wooster Innovation Park, bringing its network past 1 million square feet and adding local jobs.
Related Ross bought a Coral Springs office leased by Fiserv for roughly $37M; the leaseback keeps the fintech tenant on site as Ross grows his South Florida holdings.
Corner Lot and Aspect Holdings filed a $160M plan for 330 E. Bay St. that puts a 14-story hotel with 160 rooms and 17,000 sq ft of meeting space on the riverfront. The DIA will review the bid and any incentive requests.
Pan American affiliates led by Carlos Lopez‑Cantera bought 58.28 acres in Westlake Industrial Park and plan a 617,760‑SF logistics center with a Q2 2027 target.
A Tahiti Beach waterfront estate in Cocoplum sold for $32M, a neighborhood record that underscores continued demand for Coral Gables trophy homes.
Mount Juliet approved a one‑year pause on some apartment and townhome zoning as officials weigh traffic, sewer and school capacity. The move has divided commissioners and residents.
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