Tag: Midwest

  • Ohio Real Estate: Is Columbus the Silicon Valley of the Midwest?

    Ohio Real Estate: Is Columbus the Silicon Valley of the Midwest?

    Silicon Valley companies are leaving in herds from Northern California to Columbus, Ohio. Columbus is currently being dubbed the ‘Silicon Valley’ of the Midwest. The cost of living has drawn in tech companies at a record pace and the salaries of Columbus tech companies have grown faster than the rate of salaries in California’s Silicon…

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  • Despite Rising Costs, Chicago Construction Projects Progress

    Despite Rising Costs, Chicago Construction Projects Progress

    The Chicago real estate market has seen tremendous growth following the disruptive effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. In the first half of 2022, more than 20 projects have been added to the city’s development pipeline. The majority of these projects are a mix of high-end residential apartments, condominium developments, and community-focused affordable housing projects funded…

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  • St. Louis Real Estate Development Flourishes Despite Rising Costs

    St. Louis Real Estate Development Flourishes Despite Rising Costs

    St. Louis is currently thriving with new developments. These developments span from new sports complexes to potential billion dollar developments on the St. Louis riverfront. The citizens of St. Louis are eagerly awaiting to see the extraordinary new developments and redevelopments come to life.

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  • Site Development Plans for New Baltimore Real Estate

    Site Development Plans for New Baltimore Real Estate

    Baltimore has so many great development projects, including hundreds of residential units and a massive redevelopment on the Baltimore Penn Station. 

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  • $10M Tax Grant Accelerates Ohio Historical Renovation Projects

    $10M Tax Grant Accelerates Ohio Historical Renovation Projects

    The Governor has extended more than $40M in historical site revitalization tax credit for 38 projects around the state to spur development activity and revitalize unused areas. The tax credit is granted to developers to rehabilitate historic properties. Below are a few projects that are leveraging the tax credit. 

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  • Beechwood’s Strong Office Market Attracts Residential Development

    Beechwood’s Strong Office Market Attracts Residential Development

    Like many cities, the pandemic pushed back development in Cleveland for two years. Residential, mixed-use and retail projects are slated to be completed across Downtown, The Flats, Midtown, University Circle and other major neighborhoods in Cleveland. Beachwood, a suburb of Cleveland has a slate of new projects in the area thanks, in part, to their…

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  • Massive Projects Emerging as Baltimore Real Estate Market Booms

    Massive Projects Emerging as Baltimore Real Estate Market Booms

    There are so many incredible projects going on in Baltimore including huge mixed use and residential projects, long awaited industrial developments, as well as a major inflection point in one of the biggest projects in the region. 

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  • Downtown Indianapolis Real Estate Developers Gear Up for a Busy Summer

    Downtown Indianapolis Real Estate Developers Gear Up for a Busy Summer

      Hospitality development has grown significantly in Indianapolis since the pandemic has started to slow down. As entertainment continues to remain a staple in the heart of Indy, recent activity will hopefully boost the economy to complement the development growth. 

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  • Mega Development Takes Center Stage, Shapes Chicago Real Estate Market

    Mega Development Takes Center Stage, Shapes Chicago Real Estate Market

    Chicago has a lineup of several new mega-developments that will be neighborhood-defining projects. Chicagoans across the city will experience the look and feel of an updated landscape as the projects are spread across the city.

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