Singapore-based real estate investment trust Mapletree Industrial Trust has contracted to sell one of its U.S. data centers at a hefty premium to its appraised value.
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, Missouri, known for its large outdoor art of badminton shuttlecocks, chose a New York architecture firm to lead a renovation that will preserve the main building and much of the outdoor space that surrounds the museum.
The transit-focused real estate firm that helped Elon Musk's Boring Co. scout for underground space for potential traffic tunnels in Los Angeles is looking to the sky for its next innovative venture: airports for flying taxis.
El Car Wash, Florida’s largest and fastest-growing car wash operator, is continuing its rapid expansion throughout the state with the purchase of five locations from competitor Wash City.
A regional developer acquired a fully leased neighborhood retail center in suburban Atlanta and said it plans to make minor improvements to the property.
A cruise ship terminal that has been touted as the largest in the world opened this month in Miami in a sleek building that’s designed to look like a cruise ship.
Victor J. Coleman, one of Southern California’s most outspoken and influential commercial real estate executives, is set to receive a rare peer honor for his impact on the region’s property industry.
Blackstone, the world's largest owner of commercial real estate, said it expects opportunities to emerge for acquisitions and other investments as the United States' imposition of tariffs around the globe has led to economic uncertainty.
A large state university in Southern California received a key regulatory approval this month for the construction of a new student housing complex on campus, filling the void of an earlier, criticized design that was rejected.
Amazon plans to keep spending heavily on projects to build logistics facilities and data centers this year, despite tariffs roiling the global economy.
TierPoint, a national data center company, has completed a $500 million revenue-backed securities issuance to support the company’s growth and development.
The wide array of projects opening soon in New York — from new office towers and flagship stores to the restoration of historic landmarks — reflects the latest innovation from architects.
The U.S. Energy Department identified 16 federal sites where tech companies could fast-track development of data centers and power plants to support the boom in artificial intelligence technology.
Music City Baseball, the organization aiming to bring Major League Baseball to Nashville, has hired developer Lincoln Property Co. to secure land for a potential stadium-anchored mixed-use project.
The Trump administration's sweeping tariffs threaten to increase costs for building data centers needed to support artificial intelligence, a move some technology and real estate industry analysts said could disrupt a surge in development.
An Atlanta-based data storage developer has paid more than $21 million for land near Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport, where it plans to add to an already busy slate of projects in the area.