Property records show that an LLC called SEI PONCE now owns the former VESTA Movement site at 774 Ponce De Leon Ave., a roughly 0.26-acre parcel that changed hands in August, according to Crexi.
Developers behind a $650 million mixed-use development at the ‘gateway to Uptown’ offered a sneak peek into the plans behind ...
Old and new luxury tastes collide in Houston’s high-rise condo market, from legacy River Oaks towers to sleek new penthouses.
ATLANTA — Residents living inside a 26-story high-rise in midtown Atlanta are waking up for the second morning in a row without electricity. The outage is affecting the Twelve Midtown building at 17th ...
Waldorf Astoria Residences Sarasota, a downtown development set to replace the old Zenith Insurance office tower overlooking Selby Five Points Park, has officially launched the sales of its ...
Kolter Urban's Elyse Buckhead is slated to introduce 194 luxury condo units next to the St. Regis Atlanta hotel along West Paces Ferry Road. Rule Joy Trammell + Rubio ...
Induction cooking, once seen as a compromise, is now driving some of the most innovative high-end kitchen designs in the country. By Rachel Wharton Richard T. Anuszkiewicz, the Nashville-based founder ...
MAKAHA, Hawaii (Island News) -- Honolulu firefighters worked over to put out a fire at a high-rise condominium in Makaha on Friday morning. The Honolulu Fire Department received a 911 call about a ...
Manhattan’s One High Line luxury condo project has landed a $525 million refinancing from lenders including Ares Management Corp. and JPMorgan Chase & Co. The debt will help the developers — Witkoff, ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — The elevators have been down at the Brown Suburban Condominium Homes on Bardstown Road for more than a week. Last January, a similar thing happened, but the elevators were ...
Eight new luxury condominium towers are under construction or planned for downtown West Palm Beach. Condo prices in these new developments generally range from $1.5 million to over $10 million. The ...
Luxury high-rise towers along Miami's barrier islands are sinking much faster than engineers predicted, with some buildings settling two to three times beyond original estimates, per the Miami Herald.