The Hollywood Premiere Motel may not have hosted A-listers, but the mid-century roadside inn crowned with an eye-catching neon sign is getting some high-profile attention.
Citadel, the Miami-based hedge fund headed by Ken Griffin, is asking the Federal Aviation Administration for approval to use what's expected to be the tallest construction cranes in Florida's history in the latest sign the firm is proceeding with plans for a supertall tower for its new headquarters.
A newly implemented law in New York is causing concern in the hotel industry over its potential impact, with executives this week calling the Safe Hotels Act both “devastating” and “onerous.”
British Columbia's largest real estate organization has called for more exemptions to short-term rental rules as the province begins to clamp down on listings by platforms such as Airbnb ahead of the busy summer travel season.
Landlords and tenants will be closely scrutinising a High Court ruling in favour of the tenant, focused on the payment of commercial property insurance premiums.
New York may finally be seeing less of its ubiquitous construction scaffolding — often described as an eyesore — that’s said to stretch over 400 miles.
The High Court of India has declared that Indian Hotels Company Limited brand Taj Hotels, Resorts & Palaces possesses the right to claim the name “Taj” as a company trademark, thus avoiding infringement of a name that is recognized in India and beyond.
A historic hotel on San Francisco’s iconic Nob Hill has become the latest hospitality property in the city to face foreclosure after its owner was sued by lender Deutsche Bank AG.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, after halting the start of the nation's first traffic tolls aimed at reducing vehicle congestion, is reviving the plan after all.
British Columbia's largest real estate organization is appealing to a pair of major constituencies — fans of Taylor Swift and the FIFA World Cup — in calling for changes to a recently enacted law curbing Airbnb and other short-term rentals, one of a number of hot-button housing issues in the upcoming provincial election.
Building in metropolitan Miami has long been limited by the lush Everglades to the west and south, and the Atlantic Ocean with its gentle breezes to the east, leaving precious little land available. Now developers want to break ground on a mostly deserted island in the warm blue waters of Biscayne Bay.
Walt Disney Parks and Resorts is moving forward with plans to expand its presence in Orlando, Florida, after striking an agreement with the Central Florida Tourism Oversight Board, ending a long-running feud with Gov. Ron DeSantis and paving the way for the park’s next 15 years.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has indefinitely halted the start of first-in-the nation traffic tolls aimed at reducing vehicle congestion just weeks before the plan was set to go live in Manhattan's central business district.
Two prominent New York real estate groups have joined a coalition spanning different industries in seeking changes to so-called lawsuit lending to try to lower high insurance costs.
New York’s office sector and other real estate segments are still struggling with the fallout from the pandemic, and a study by a prominent nonprofit think tank signals challenges facing the largest U.S. city are far from over.