Community and business leaders and residents joined representatives of Baltimore-based Enterprise Community Development (ECD) for the grand opening and ribbon cutting of Randle Hill Apartments at 3300 6th St. SE in Washington’s Congress Heights neighborhood. The event celebrated the preservation of affordable apartment homes ...
Read More »Commercial real estate broker Harrington leaves MacKenzie for own firm, lands Port Covington job
Terri Harrington Wednesday announced her split from MacKenzie Commercial Real Estate Services LLC after five years to form her own company, but didn’t have long to wait for her next challenge. The veteran commercial real estate broker left MacKenzie where she ...
Read More »Liberty Exchange adds ice cream retailer, expanded Outdoor Specialties
Locally-owned Outdoor Specialties, an outdoor kitchen, fence and decking supply company, is more than doubling its space to 11,000 square feet while Norwood Ice Cream and Candy Company is relocating from Sykesville to the mixed-use business community in Eldersburg. Outdoor ...
Read More »Walker & Dunlop arranges $30.4M construction loan for Ill. project
Bethesda-based commercial real estate finance company Walker & Dunlop Inc. Friday announced it arranged construction financing in the amount of $30.388 million for The Clublands of Antioch by Moda Homes, a 110-unit single-family rental community in Antioch, Illinois. The project is being developed by Moda Homes, who ...
Read More »HUD awards Enterprise Community Development $4.6M for multifamily housing for low-income seniors
Baltimore-based Enterprise Community Development will receive $4.6 million of $143 million in grants to nonprofit organizations given nationwide by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) Office of Multifamily Housing Programs to support the development of new affordable ...
Read More »Baltimore establishes tax sale work group, purchases 454 liens
In an effort to protect legacy homeowners, Baltimore is establishing a work group to develop long-term solutions to the tax lien certificate sale process.
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Read More »Existing home sales fell in August as price growth slows
Sales of previously occupied U.S. homes fell in August, and prices that have been soaring eased, the latest sign the housing market is cooling.
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Read More »Home construction up 3.9% in August after July drop
U.S. home construction rebounded a better-than-expected 3.9% in August, with the strength coming in apartment construction.
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Read More »Inflation forces homebuilders to take it slow, raise prices
Even in the hottest U.S. housing market in more than a decade, new home construction has turned into a frustratingly uncertain and costly proposition for many homebuilders.
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Read More »Port Covington Development Team adds retail leasing arm
The Port Covington Development Team announced the selection of its retail leasing team for Port Covington, a 235-acre redevelopment project in Baltimore.
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