Related Group Breaks Ground on Broken Sound Residences in Boca Raton
The office tower that once housed ODP Corporation's headquarters is giving way to the first residential building on a 29-acre Palm Beach County campus.
Project announcements, approvals, construction starts and completions.
The office tower that once housed ODP Corporation's headquarters is giving way to the first residential building on a 29-acre Palm Beach County campus.
The chip story is the research. The real estate story is what a third Micron campus does to Boise's land, labor and housing supply.
Amazon confirmed a robotics plant on 300 acres of Austin's Dog's Head site, and asked for no incentives. That's the tell for industrial landowners.
SB Energy's Pike County campus carries 35,000 construction jobs and a financing template GCs should understand before bidding hyperscale work.
A Miami luxury developer imports a hospitality brand from Brickell's playbook and plants it in downtown West Palm Beach first.
Our permit wire caught a quarter-billion-dollar filing on Fisher Island before anyone else did, and the owner's name is still blank on the record.
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A 2.2M-sq-ft affordable senior play tests how far ED1's by-right path can scale in a single Warner Center project.
The entitlement changed during escrow, and the unit count nearly doubled before the deal even closed.
Eighteen months after the Palisades fire, one of the neighborhood's commercial anchors is coming back, quietly.
The air-taxi maker's site choice is a power story: 4,000 amps per building is what pulled it south of San Jose.
A live case study in what it now takes to get a big San Francisco waterfront project across the financing line.
A speculative multistory logistics bet built in 2024 never found a tenant, and the developer's exit is a sale to the one user dense enough to fill it.
The developer that made Fulton Market an office hub is now selling land to a residential builder.
One of Cook County's largest contiguous sites cleared at a price set by nobody.
When one buyer corners a rural corridor, the land market moves before the projects are even announced.
Tesla expanded its Austin-area industrial footprint to roughly 3 million square feet as Toyota committed $3.6 billion to double its San Antonio plant.
The first tenant deal on a 1.2 GW platform confirms where the power, and the capital, is landing: the low-friction Texas grid.
A near-$1B foreign manufacturer absorbed finished North Texas industrial instead of breaking ground.
The AI buildout needs hardware, and the hardware needs U.S. factories. North Texas keeps winning them.
A second full-size grocer inside one master plan is a bet that the rooftops have already arrived.
A residential-and-hospitality high-rise lands in one of Houston's cultural cores.
The chipmaker's fourth Arizona expansion turns the north Phoenix desert into one of the country's densest industrial-demand magnets.
Tribal land opens a new site-selection lane in a Phoenix market where developable dirt near the freeways is scarce.
The bet is that money spent on amenities at the best-located Class A office still wins tenants in a bifurcated market.
The 5.8-acre uptown site, entitled for more than 550 apartments, changed hands twice in two months after Peachtree Group's foreclosure filing.
A half-billion-dollar hospital shell tops out in Manatee County, seeding the demand that follows big medical anchors.