Family Cemetery Plots: When the Will’s Residuary Clause May Not Apply

Family Cemetery Plots: When the Will’s Residuary Clause May Not Apply

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Trends And Opportunities In Multifamily Housing For 2026

Trends And Opportunities In Multifamily Housing For 2026

The unrestrained years of growth in new multifamily housing development may be behind us, but the market is far from flat. Investors remain bullish on multifamily as a prime asset class, outpacing... Read more »
Built-for-rent multifamily starts jump 18% in Q4 2025

Built-for-rent multifamily starts jump 18% in Q4 2025

Built-for-rent multifamily construction surged at the end of 2025, extending the cycle’s heavy tilt toward rentals and keeping average apartment sizes below pre-Great Recession levels, according to a National Association of Home... Read more »
Onetime Salisbury Ford Dealership Becoming Senior Housing

Onetime Salisbury Ford Dealership Becoming Senior Housing

A number of government and non-profit agencies are collaborating on an inventive approach to housing. They are converting a shuttered Ford dealership into the Ford City Motor Senior Housing complex at 419... Read more »
Industrial Sector To See Comeback

Industrial Sector To See Comeback

Industrial experts are eyeing a new opportunity cycle for the sector after a chaotic recent run that ranged from unprecedented demand spurred by the e-commerce boom of the pandemic to an eventual... Read more »
Bascom Brings Restaurant/Sports Bar Dirty Birds to Downtown Long Beach

Bascom Brings Restaurant/Sports Bar Dirty Birds to Downtown Long Beach

The Bascom Group, LLC, leased a 3,039-square-foot ground-floor second-generation restaurant space to Dirty Birds at 200 Pine Ave. in downtown Long Beach. The tenant is a popular, locally owned restaurant and sports... Read more »
EXCLUSIVE: Ghislaine Maxwell’s .4 Million New Hampshire Hideout Finally Snags a Buyer After Nearly a Year on the Market

EXCLUSIVE: Ghislaine Maxwell’s $2.4 Million New Hampshire Hideout Finally Snags a Buyer After Nearly a Year on the Market

The enormous New Hampshire estate where Jeffrey Epstein‘s right-hand woman, Ghislaine Maxwell, was arrested has finally found a buyer—nearly one year after hitting the market. Maxwell, 64, was apprehended in July 2020... Read more »
Why policy looks different from the business side — And why advocacy is strategy

Why policy looks different from the business side — And why advocacy is strategy

If you work in mortgage banking long enough, you learn to watch the signals. Rates move.Consumers react.The agencies adjust.And the industry pivots. We watch these indicators because they tell us where the... Read more »
Another Bank Commits to Downtown Los Angeles Offices

Another Bank Commits to Downtown Los Angeles Offices

Downtown Los Angeles’ office market has seen better days since the pandemic, but many companies aren’t abandoning the area entirely.  Bank of Hope, a locally based bank that serves the Korean American... Read more »
Residents in Historic Ivy League Town Divided Over Affordable Housing

Residents in Historic Ivy League Town Divided Over Affordable Housing

A battle is brewing over affordable housing in an Ivy League town, where officials are trying to figure out how to meet housing requirements without destroying land whose history dates back hundreds... Read more »