January 8, 2026 - 22:28

The Dacotah Building, a prominent structure housing the well-known W.A. Frost restaurant, is facing foreclosure alongside a historic mansion on Summit Avenue. Developer John Rupp, who owns both properties, has attributed the looming foreclosure suits to an administrative error. This unexpected development has raised concerns among local residents and business owners, as the Dacotah Building is a key part of the community's cultural and social landscape.
Rupp's assertion of an administrative oversight suggests that the foreclosure may not stem from financial instability but rather from a bureaucratic misstep. The Dacotah Building, with its rich history and vibrant atmosphere, has long been a favorite dining destination, while the Summit Avenue mansion adds to the architectural charm of the area. As the situation unfolds, stakeholders are hopeful for a resolution that will preserve these significant properties and their contributions to the community. The outcome of this legal challenge will be closely monitored by those invested in the future of these historic landmarks.
April 9, 2026 - 23:07
4-bedroom house sells in Santa Rosa for $1.16 millionA substantial four-bedroom residence in Santa Rosa has sold for $1.16 million. The single-family property, characterized by its generous 2,823 square feet of living space, was originally...
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Property sells for $615,000 in Santa RosaA residential property in Santa Rosa has been purchased for $615,000, according to recent real estate records. The single-family home offers 1,100 square feet of living space and was originally...
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4-bedroom house in Napa goes for $849,000A four-bedroom residence in Napa has sold for $849,000. The single-family house, located at 2034 South Terrace Drive, officially changed ownership on March 27. The property offers a generous...
April 7, 2026 - 02:49
Who will buy all those federal buildings? ‘Nimble and entrepreneurial’ buyers.The landscape of Washington D.C. real estate is shifting as the federal government continues to offload underutilized office buildings. A recent sale of a General Services Administration property...