Oak View Group locks 40-year Marine Stadium deal on Virginia Key
A 40-year term on mothballed city waterfront just cleared a public vote, and it did it faster than the county-owned site next door.
Zoning, incentives, and regulation.
A 40-year term on mothballed city waterfront just cleared a public vote, and it did it faster than the county-owned site next door.
The largest AI spender just put a price on local consent, and every smaller developer now has to match it or explain why not.
Abbott ordered PUCT and ERCOT to audit every data center in the 474 GW interconnection queue; ERCOT has already suspended its Aug 7 large-load notice.
Microsoft is voiding its own approved property-tax breaks on three metro-Atlanta data centers, part of a pledge to stop asking for local abatements.
Heron Bay's master board pushed its landlord-rules vote to September after a rollback and resident backlash, reshaping how investors underwrite rentals there.
IconBrickell II's win over a historic-boundary vote does not touch the tower's design approval, but it puts a fresh procedural clock on a project that already has $1 billion in reservations.
The city's Aug. 11 cease-and-desist letter accuses a 43-story Brickell tower of running as an unlicensed hotel, a warning shot for condo-as-rental underwriting.
A prevailing wage trigger at 100 units is reshaping unit mix in a way nobody legislated on purpose.
The gating factor for data centers was always power. Now it is politics, and New York just moved first.
The state's largest financing tranche this year advances Hochul's $25B, 100,000-home housing plan.
A billionaire's industrial-to-residential conversion clears entitlement, over the city's preference for a jobs center.
Owners of apartment buildings in unincorporated LA County would have to notify affordable-housing buyers before selling, with a right of first refusal on the table.
The entitlement you are sitting on may no longer be yours to sit on.
The public subsidy behind a stalled 62-acre megasite just tripled, and an alderman is calling it a raid.
A Florida county's move to charge the maximum allowed impact fees collides with the state's marquee affordable-housing law.