Office-to-residential conversions are gaining traction in Ohio’s city centers. Still, Brian Lorenz, Director of Planning and Permitting for the Ohio House of Representatives, warns that th...
New York City’s property tax system, in place since 1981, is facing growing pressure to be overhauled. David Wilkes, a partner at Cullen and Dykman, warns that the system’s days in i...
Legal framework differences between New York and Florida mean restaurant operators face full-term personal liability in one state but have defined exit options in the other, fundamentally al...
New York City’s property tax system, in place since 1981, faces mounting pressure for reform as litigation and legislative proposals advance. The combination of court challenges, governmen...
The aviation development sector is experiencing a surge in demand as pilot shortages and rising aircraft ownership drive demand for storage facilities, creating opportunities for specialized...
Cristia Brockway’s interest in urban planning began in childhood, when she built miniature cities from paper in her bedroom. Now, as Director of Economic Development for Farmington Hills, ...
The Southern Colorado real estate market is showing early signs of recovery as inventory levels rise and first-time buyers return after nearly two years of slow activity. The region’s ...
The real estate tokenization market is entering a new phase as regulatory clarity improves and infrastructure providers deliver more robust solutions. For years, tokenization generated indus...
Linda Fleischer of Coldwell Banker Realty says fear of unpredictable HOA increases is making Florida condos nearly unsellable to the demographic that should want them most. Florida’s condo...
Ohio developers face a permitting problem unrelated to market demand or project quality, according to Brian Lorenz, Director of Planning and Permitting for the Ohio House of Representatives....
California has expanded its permanent supportive housing stock in recent years. Still, Brad West, Policy Specialist at the Supportive Housing Alliance, warns that the sector now faces a cris...
Institutional investors entering secondary markets often overlook how neighborhood opposition and complex entitlements can derail otherwise viable projects, according to a Kansas City develo...
Florida’s real estate development faces a growing risk that is receiving little public attention: the long-term availability of potable water. Bill Eshenbaugh, founder of Eshenbaugh Land C...
In Tampa Bay, institutional investors are not holding back capital in hopes of lower prices or improved sentiment. Instead, the extended timeline from land purchase to certificate of occupan...
Jeff Biebuyck, Southern California founder, reveals what’s really happening in high-end markets as insurance challenges add to growing uncertainty Jeff Biebuyck is candid about the state o...