MRP Nabs Union Station Office Building at Fire-Sale Price
An MRP Realty affiliate bought the office tower beside Union Station for about 30% of its assessed value, highlighting deep-discount buying in D.C.'s office market. The move underscores growing investor appetite for transit-adjacent, value-add properties.
Fort Worth Pol’s Energy Gambit Could Chop $31K Off New Homes
A Fort Worth congressman’s measure passed the House this week aiming to rescind IRA-backed electrification rebates and training grants — supporters say it could cut new-home costs by up to $31,000.
Jemal Clan Quietly Gobbles Up Downtown D.C. Office Bargains
Matthew Jemal’s Jemal Equities has been buying distressed D.C. office assets — loans, auctions and buildings — at steep discounts. The fast, hands‑on strategy could reshape parts of downtown.
Reston Homebuilder Snaps Up United Homes In $221 Million Cash Deal
Stanley Martin agreed to buy United Homes for about $221 million, offering $1.18 a share and planning to take the South Carolina builder private in Q2. The move follows months of board turmoil at United Homes.
Dupont Circle Ghost Towers Flip To 532 Pricey Pads
Post Brothers has kicked off The Geneva, a 532-unit conversion in Dupont Circle, part of a citywide push to turn empty offices into homes—but experts say conversions won’t solve the housing crisis alone.
Scaffolds Up As Capital One Arena Facelift Takes Over Downtown D.C.
Scaffolding and overhead protection are now visible at Capital One Arena as the multi‑phase overhaul shifts to the exterior, with a new F Street entrance and wider concourses planned before fall 2027.
Judge Boots Camden ‘Hidden Fee’ Rent Fight Back To Maryland Court
A federal judge has remanded a proposed Camden class action alleging undisclosed RUBS utility fees, saying the company failed to show the case belonged in federal court. Plaintiffs say advertised rents hid mandatory charges.












