KHP Capital Emerges As Buyer Of Hotel Harrington In D.C.
KHP Capital has emerged as the buyer of Hotel Harrington, the century-old downtown D.C. hotel that closed in late 2023. The deal marks a new chapter for the prominent site off the National Mall.
Bethesda Investor Sidelined as Judge Hands Troubled Portfolio to Court-Appointed Trustee
A judge has named a trustee to manage properties tied to Bethesda investor Peter Stuart as creditors accuse him of diverting funds; a D.C. parcel is central to the fight.
James Leads AG Revolt Over Hidden Rental Junk Fees Hitting New Yorkers
New York AG Letitia James led 27 attorneys general in a letter urging the FTC to require total‑price rental listings and crack down on deceptive fees.
Archbald Erupts Over AI Data Center Megaplex Plan
A packed Valley View High School meeting in Archbald has become the latest front in a nationwide fight over AI data‑center projects, with locals, lawmakers and developers clashing over water, power and zoning.
Vineyard Wind Takes GE Vernova To Court To Keep Offshore Turbines Spinning
Vineyard Wind sued GE Renewables in Suffolk Superior Court to stop the turbine maker from walking away as the 62‑turbine project nears completion. The court will decide in mid‑April.
D.C. Contractor Drops 187,000-Square-Foot Fab Hub In Odenton’s Backyard
Pro-Air has leased a 186,878‑sq‑ft Arundel Distribution Center at 350 Winmeyer Ave in Odenton to centralize fabrication and BIM operations. Company leaders say the move will boost production speed.
Pittsburgh Money Giant Snaps Up Maryland Real Estate Player in $331 Million Power Move
Federated Hermes completed an 80% acquisition of Chevy Chase–based FCP for up to $331 million, folding the multifamily manager into its U.S. private‑markets push.
Taxman Hits Home: Property Bills Beat Inflation Across The U.S.
Property‑tax bills rose faster than inflation in 2025, with the average homeowner paying $4,427. See which states were hit hardest and what homeowners can do.
KC Judge Refuses to Let Berkshire Off Hook in Broker Fee Fight
A Kansas City judge refused to dismiss a proposed antitrust class action, ruling that a Berkshire Hathaway Energy unit must face claims despite a $250M HomeServices deal. The decision keeps a major broker‑fee fight alive.
D.C. Tech Boss Hits Fulton Bank With Court Fight Over Downtown Office
David Schaeffer has sued Fulton Bank, alleging the lender schemed to avoid foreclosure on his affiliate's downtown D.C. office at 1705 DeSales. The complaint demands a jury trial.
Buc-ee’s Showdown Roils Stafford As Exit 140 Becomes Growth Battleground
A 36‑acre site off I‑95’s Exit 140 has become a battleground between a proposed Buc‑ee’s travel center and a rival sports‑arena plan. County planners narrowly recommended Buc‑ee’s and the Board will decide later this year.












