Empty storefronts pile up in beleaguered retail market
With the announcement of a bankruptcy filing by St. Louis-based E&J’s Shoes and word that Anchor Blue is closing stores nationwide, metro Phoenix continues to feel the sting of the rough retail market.
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Real estate firm to open local office
A Columbus real estate company is opening an office in the Dayton area, and long-time commercial real estate broker Kelly Gray will be heading it.
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Foresight wins $4.5 million judgment against homebuilder
Foresight Ohmes LLC. has won a $4.5 million judgment against a St. Louis homebuilder for failing to close on the purchase of 205 developed acres.
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Million dollar home for half the price
Talk about an incredible buy. A house first priced at more $1 million in Myers Park just sold for less than half that.
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Nonprofit builders struggle to find funding
During the last year, while market-rate development came to a halt, affordable developers in San Francisco were able to keep construction crews going.
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Controversial Berkeley re-emerges with new name
Smiling Bob remains, but everything else has changed at Vianda LLC.
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Owner tries online auction
A marketing and sales technique that condo developers in more depressed areas of the country have embraced is making its way into Dallas.
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America’s Most Expensive Homes
Prices and sales may be down nationwide, but the country’s costliest spreads still command top dollar.
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Buyer expectations, appraisals deflate high-end home prices
Custom home builders say the values of their high-end houses are dropping to less than what they cost to build — a result of fewer buyers and appraisers inexperienced with lavish homes.
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Commercial Alliance Management growing strong
Commercial Alliance Management LLC president Kemp Conrad likens the company’s year so far to a hurricane going over warm water: It just keeps gaining strength.
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