March 28, 2025 - 15:12

In recent developments within the commercial real estate sector, a prominent law firm has announced its move to a new office space in downtown, signaling a shift in the urban business landscape. This relocation is part of a broader trend of firms seeking modern amenities and strategic locations to better serve their clients.
Meanwhile, in Littleton, a hotel has changed hands under less than favorable circumstances, selling for a loss. This transaction highlights the ongoing challenges faced by the hospitality industry, particularly in the wake of fluctuating market conditions and changing consumer behaviors.
In another notable transaction, two Walgreens locations in the metro area have been sold for nearly $10 million. This deal underscores the continued interest in retail properties, even amidst economic uncertainties. Investors remain keen on securing prime retail spaces, reflecting confidence in the long-term viability of established brands.
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Understanding the Impact of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act on Real EstateIn this episode of `Real Estate Law Unlocked,` Deputy Real Estate Section leader Vivian de las Cuevas-Diaz engages in a deep discussion with Partners Joel Roberson and Andrew Siracuse about the...
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Discovering $875,000 Homes in the BahamasThe Bahamas is known for its stunning landscapes and vibrant culture, and for those looking to invest in real estate, there are appealing options available at the price point of $875,000. Among...
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Texas Firm Unveils Ambitious Luxury Senior Housing Project Near Las VegasA Texas-based real estate company has announced plans for a remarkable $100 million luxury senior housing development in Henderson, Nevada, just outside Las Vegas. This project aims to cater to the...
January 8, 2026 - 03:40
Diverging Real Estate Trends in the Northwest Corner for 2025In 2025, the Northwest Corner is showcasing a stark contrast to national real estate trends, with significant variations in housing performance across different towns. While the national median...