Dirt analyzes a lawsuit filed over billionaire Jeff Bezos’ $79 million purchase of an Indian Creek estate in the Miami area.
Questions of seedy pasts and accusations of inappropriate behavior are hounding Neom, the world’s biggest development.
A clue about the long struggle for extended stay hotels has turned up in Seattle’s suburbs, where Blackstone Real Estate got out of Residence Inn for significantly less than the price it paid 10 ...
Taylor Swift is many things, a pop icon, a childless cat lady, an NFL WAG –– but to the top brass at Hyatt Hotels, she is a ...
Trammell Crow Company has been chosen to develop the 55-acre former Charlotte Pipe & Foundry into a mixed-use hub.
Focus Healthcare Partners bought the 377-unit Mariposa senior living facility with assisted living and memory care services ...
Dirt looks at how City of Yes is affecting projects, as some developers wait to see how the proposal will improve their ...
The Miami-based homebuilder dropped $16.6 million on a 38.2-acre development site in Homestead. Records show Lennar bought ...
Artefacto owner Paulo Bacchi sold a pair of properties on Miami Beach’s Palm Island to the same buyer for a combined $20 ...
LuxUrban was also evicted from a 28-unit short-term rentals building at 1238 Collins Avenue in Miami Beach. The landlord, an ...
Sulo Development bought a Fulton Market tract from Sterling Bay, where it plans to build condominiums, even though rentals ...
Celebrity broker Fredrik Eklund of Douglas Elliman bought a penthouse at the Leland development on South Congress for over $2 ...