Andy Peters has more than two decades of experience writing about real estate, banking, legal issues and other areas that deal with the intersection of business and public policy. He has been a staff writer for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Ameri...
Andy Peters has more than two decades of experience writing about real estate, banking, legal issues and other areas that deal with the intersection of business and public policy. He has been a staff writer for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, American Banker and Bloomberg. A native of Ringgold, Georgia, he is a graduate of Furman University and completed some graduate work at the University of Georgia.
A division of Brookfield Corp. that develops data centers has dropped out of a large project in northern Virginia after encountering community opposition and state government resistance to providing ...
An entity affiliated with investment firm MAP Property Holdings plans to renovate U.S. Bank Tower, one of the tallest buildings in downtown Cincinnati, and hired local architecture firm BHDP to do ...
Coro Realty Advisors acquired a self-storage property in the Atlanta area last week, its third purchase of that real estate type in the region in the past five months.
7-Eleven, the world’s largest convenience store chain, is accelerating its strategy to boost food and beverage sales with a new initiative to renovate thousands of stores to make room for bigger ...
Waffle House, a staple of late-night and early-morning outings across the Southeast and Midwest, is planning to leverage its downtown Atlanta location for the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup.
BGO acquired two mostly vacant warehouses in the Atlanta area, the asset manager’s first U.S. venture into the business of buying underused industrial properties.
Skanska received a significant approval from a Boston city commission to proceed with a 1.7 million-square-foot, mixed-use complex on a portion of the Simmons University campus.
Construction equipment maker Kubota has taken over a distribution center near Athens, Georgia, that was previously occupied by the home goods retailer Bed Bath & Beyond.
Arizona State University started construction this month on a classroom building for a new medical school it expects to open in two years in downtown Phoenix.
In the traditional model of commercial real estate, a tenant can have multiple relationships with an outside services provider that appear unconnected. There is the brokerage side that helps a tenant ...
Some of the nation's biggest banks say that commercial real estate borrowers are withstanding higher inflation, a decline in consumer sentiment and economic uncertainty from the Iran war by not ...
Coca-Cola Co. has agreed to sell an office building and training center near its global headquarters to its longtime neighbor, the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Trucking company Prime plans to develop a new terminal with some unexpected amenities on a heavily trafficked interstate highway about 50 miles south of Atlanta.
7-Eleven is planning to close hundreds of stores in North America as it doubles down on its goal of selling more food and drinks while it delays the planned initial public offering of its North ...
Investment firms Bain Capital Real Estate and Evergreen Medical Properties have increased their holdings in the coveted medical outpatient clinic sector.
Yesway, a convenience store chain known for its deep-fried burritos, plans to sell shares to the public to fund its expansion across the Southwest and Great Plains.
Growing Asian retail and restaurant chains are flocking to Boston's Downtown Crossing district, with several new tenants opening soon or planning to launch new locations there this year.
An Atlanta investment firm has acquired its second medical office building in the Atlanta suburbs from Northside Hospital, this time in partnership with a Chicago investor.
Designs that emphasize a building’s connection to the natural world were cited in a recent architecture awards program for student centers on college campuses.
The parent company of building materials supplier Lumber Liquidators plans to relocate its headquarters from Richmond, Virginia, to a new property in Middle Tennessee.