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Time Out London
2 weeks ago
London

Asda is building a 1,500-home urban village in west London

Asda aims to become the UK's second biggest supermarket by investing in property development. [ more ]
sfist.com
2 weeks ago
Golden State Warriors

Steph Curry Just Bought a Building in Dogpatch That Will Serve as His Business Headquarters

Steph Curry is investing in SF real estate by buying a building for his business headquarters, paying significantly more than the previous sale price. [ more ]
therealdeal.com
2 weeks ago
LA real estate

Duplex Owner n Hollywood Hills Wants to Build Row Homes

Property owner plans to bulldoze 113-year-old duplex in Hollywood Hills for five single-family homes. [ more ]
www.romfordrecorder.co.uk
1 month ago
Cars

Family housing planned for Hornchurch car park redevelopment

Mercury Land Holdings Ltd, owned by Havering Council, plans to transform a car park into six homes to meet housing demand and address budget gaps. [ more ]
therealdeal.com
1 month ago
LA real estate

Spec Home Developer Lists Beverly Hills PO Manse at $29.5M

A spec home in Beverly Hills Post Office is listed for $29.5 million after being developed by Yosef Dangor. [ more ]
Austin Monitor
1 month ago
Austin

Judge rules city can't use taxpayer money for South Central TIRZ - Austin Monitor

City of Austin halted $354 million funding for Statesman development due to illegal TIRZ creation.
Judge's ruling challenges misuse of public money on private developments. [ more ]
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time.com
5 months ago
Black Lives Matter

The Quest for Racial Equality Has Always Been Different for Rural Americans

Black land ownership in the Deep South is under threat as investors purchase and develop properties.
Patterns of Black land dispossession continue to persist, highlighting ongoing racial inequality in the US. [ more ]
www.mercurynews.com
6 months ago
Silicon Valley real estate

400-plus homes are eyed at choice site near San Jose BART station

A proposal has been made to develop around 400 homes on a site near a BART station in San Jose, which is significantly less than a previous plan for the area.
The property owners are seeking an expedited city planning review of the proposal.
The latest proposal suggests a lower density development than previous versions. [ more ]
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