January 18, 2026 - 13:29
A savvy developer is making waves in San Francisco's Marina district with plans to construct housing atop an iconic Safeway supermarket. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to revitalize aging Safeway locations throughout the city, aiming to address the pressing housing shortage in the area. The proposal has sparked a heated debate among residents, city officials, and community advocates, who are weighing the benefits of increased housing against the potential impact on local businesses and neighborhood character.
The developer envisions a mixed-use project that would not only provide much-needed residential units but also enhance the community with additional amenities. Proponents argue that such developments are crucial in tackling the housing crisis, while opponents raise concerns about gentrification and the loss of local charm. As discussions unfold, the future of this project could set a precedent for similar initiatives across San Francisco, highlighting the ongoing struggle to balance development and community needs in a rapidly changing urban landscape.
June 3, 2026 - 00:45
Power struggle fractures Chicago’s historic Black real estate boardA bitter power struggle has thrown Chicago`s historic Black real estate trade group into chaos, leaving the organization operationally paralyzed with frozen bank accounts and a $700,000 city grant...
June 2, 2026 - 12:09
Rare Forested Lot Near Downtown Wheaton Offers Build-Ready OpportunityA unique piece of land has come onto the market in Wheaton, Illinois, and local real estate professionals are taking notice. A listing agent in the area is drawing attention to a rare build-ready...
June 1, 2026 - 22:06
Blackstone will reportedly sell Seattle tower at 54% lossBlackstone is selling a Seattle office tower for a price that represents a 54% loss from what it paid for the property just over a decade ago. The deal highlights the ongoing struggles in the...
June 1, 2026 - 01:18
Lawmakers vote to phase out county tax-lien salesThree years after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the way counties in 14 states handle unpaid property taxes violates the Constitution, Illinois has become the last state to pass legislation...