Real Estate

Jan 23, 2007

Real estate deal might get this island's goats

A small population of wild goats might soon have company on the 55-acre Chesapeake Bay island they call home.

Jan 23, 2007

D.R. Horton profit plummets, but shares climb on expectations

D.R. Horton Inc., the nation

Jan 23, 2007

Suit blames St. Mary's for deadly landfill leaks

A developer has sued the St. Mary

Jan 22, 2007

Mittal to spare Sparrows Point and sell Weirton to Esmark

Arcelor Mittal, the world's largest steel company, agreed to sell its Weirton tinplate plant to Esmark Inc. to satisfy U.S. antitrust rules after an earlier plan to sell the Dofasco unit to ThyssenKrupp AG was blocked.

Jan 22, 2007

Real estate deal might get this island's goats

A small population of wild goats might soon have company on the 55-acre Chesapeake Bay island they call home.

Jan 20, 2007

Morgan Stanley Real Estate to buy CNL Hotels & Resorts for $3.13B

CNL Hotel & Resorts Inc., the nation

Jan 18, 2007

Developer Cignal unveils latest skyscraper design for Lighthouse Point site in Canton

After months of discussion with residents of Baltimore

Jan 16, 2007

New York City property values climbed 19 percent in 2006

Defying the national housing slump, property values in New York City rose 19 percent last year, double the gain in 2005, according to the city's finance department.

Jan 11, 2007

Closing condiment plant to house Pharmaceutics Int'l headquarters

McCormick & Co. Inc. has sold its condiment plant in Hunt Valley to Pharmaceutics International Inc., a drug company that plans to retrofit the facility as offices for its planned expansion.

Jan 10, 2007

Redevelopment fund established for Pikesville

The Baltimore County Department of Economic Development is offering up to $1 million to developers who can find new and creative uses for vacant or stagnant properties along a nearly three-mile stretch of Reisterstown Road in Pikesville.

Jan 9, 2007

City readies $1.3M loan for Savannah

Baltimore City is poised to loan $1.32 million to the developer who failed to provide affordable housing in a building she bought with city money and later sold for $1 million more than she first paid. <p> Developer BettyJean Murphy would use the loan to pay for upgrades to the Alcott Place Apartments, a senior-housing complex in Northwest Baltimore that her company, Savannah Development Cor[...]

Dec 27, 2006

Housing index shows prices rose slowest levels in 10 years in Oct.

Prices of single-family homes across the nation rose in October at the slowest rate in almost a decade, a housing index released yesterday by Standard & Poor

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