• Republic Mortgage Branches into Commercial Real Estate

    WINSTON-SALEM,NC-The locally based firm buys Atlanta-based RealtyLogix Inc. for an undisclosed sum. RealtyLogix is a risk management services company. Winston-Salem is 100 miles northeast of Downtown Charlotte.

  • $25-Mil Office Plans In Doubt After Sale

    KANSAS CITY-Tax Increment Financing plans had called for construction of a $25-million office building. DST Realty Inc. has no immediate plans for a site that once was slated for a 180,000-sf office building.

  • 28-Acre, 365,000-SF Business Park Under Way

    HOUSTON-Vantage Cos. has kicked off one of the first brand-new business parks in the market. The 28-acre, 365,000-sf development fronts Beltway 8, the bulk of which had been formerly owned by Houston industrialist William K. Bondeson.

  • $25-Mil Office Plans In Doubt After Sale

    KANSAS CITY-Tax Increment Financing plans had called for construction of a $25-million office building. DST Realty Inc. has no immediate plans for a site that once was slated for a 180,000-sf office building.

  • Costco Tries Something Different in LA

    ISSAQUAH, WA-The locally based, typically stand-alone volume retailer will be the anchor tenant in a 440,000-sf mixed-use development on the site of a former Sears store at 4550 West Pico Blvd.

  • Salt Lake Investor Buys Tucson Apartments

    TUCSON-A Salt Lake City-based real estate investment firm has purchased an apartment complex in east Tucson for at least $8.6 million.

  • GKM Takes Four Floors at 360 Madison

    NEW YORK CITY-Availability may be increasing, but another big piece of office space is officially off the market. The Kipp/Stawski Group, owners of 360 Madison Ave., has added GKM to their tenant roster.

  • Hotel Demand Catching Up With Supply

    PORTLAND-Local hotel brokerage specialist Ed Dundon says the Westside hotel market is firming up and that despite rumors of its trouble, the airport market is reporting a slight increase in revenue per available room.

  • Judge Still Undecided on Stalled Development

    BEAVERTON, OR-In court Friday, a U.S. Bankruptcy Judge says she may decide later this week which debt reorganization plan will prevail for the the Round at Beaverton Central development, a long-stalled mixed-use development project surrounding a downtown light rail stop.

  • It's Business as Usual in Texas Leasing Circles

    DALLAS-Some metropolitan areas are experiencing hefty landlord giveaways, but the courting practice hasn't invaded Texas as yet, say real estate execs in Dallas-Ft. Worth and Austin. They say there definitely won't be a return to free rent days as in 1987-88.