Building the infrastructure behind institutional housing

Building the infrastructure behind institutional housing

The single-family rental (SFR) market has evolved from an opportunistic trade into a durable, professionally managed segment of the U.S. housing ecosystem, shaped by affordability pressures, capital constraints, and the need for... Read more »
Do Luxury Buyers Care About Alternative Building Methods?

Do Luxury Buyers Care About Alternative Building Methods?

There’s been chatter around alternative building materials in the fire rebuild, but do ultra-high-net-worth buyers care?   The audience for The Real Deal’s “Building Luxury” panel held Jan. 27 in Beverly Hills was... Read more »
GSA Inks New 74K-SF Lease at Former LA Times Building

GSA Inks New 74K-SF Lease at Former LA Times Building

The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) has signed a new 74,056-square-foot office lease at 145 S. Spring Street, a 10-story, 243,749-square-foot office building known as the former LA Times Building in downtown Los... Read more »
Special Servicer Grabs Loan for Blackstone-Owned Building

Special Servicer Grabs Loan for Blackstone-Owned Building

In the latest sign of Los Angeles County’s office market’s slow post-pandemic recovery amid high vacancy and distress, a loan tied to a Blackstone property in Burbank has been transferred to special... Read more »

Six Major Metros Are Building More Housing—but Only for the Rich

Coastal and Sun Belt cities are ramping up construction on housing—but not the kind of housing that most people can afford, with supply dominated by larger homes and tiny apartments priced for... Read more »
Binoculars Building Trades Hands

Binoculars Building Trades Hands

The iconic Binoculars Building, a Frank Gehry-designed creative office property that’s home to technology giant Google and minutes away from the Venice Beach Boardwalk, has sold for $39.6 million, according to property... Read more »
Invitation Homes’  million ResiBuilt buy brings building in-house

Invitation Homes’ $89 million ResiBuilt buy brings building in-house

Invitation Homes’ $89 million acquisition of ResiBuilt – one of homebuilding mergers and acquisitions’ 2026 table-setters – is a “small” deal that can change the rules of engagement and shift the balance... Read more »
Local Investor Buys Pasadena Chamber of Commerce Building

Local Investor Buys Pasadena Chamber of Commerce Building

The historic Chamber of Commerce office building in Pasadena has been purchased by a locally based investor.  Pasadena-based investor Pete Kutzer and his company Edgewood Realty Partners bought the Chamber of Commerce... Read more »
Building A Digital Profile That Works: Now Streaming

Building A Digital Profile That Works: Now Streaming

  Your online presence isn’t just a nice-to-have. It’s a critical part of how you attract, convert and keep clients today. But between social media, websites, SEO, branding and everything in between,... Read more »
Pasadena’s Chamber of Commerce Building Trades to Local Investor

Pasadena’s Chamber of Commerce Building Trades to Local Investor

Newmark arranged the sale of The Chamber of Commerce Building, a circa-1904 office property located at 117 E. Colorado Blvd. in Pasadena, to a partnership led by Pasadena-based investor Pete Kutzer and... Read more »