California developer bets again on Tampa’s urban core

The developer is moving forward with its second multifamily project in Tampa’s urban core.

St. Pete developers envision wellness district on 11-acre YMCA site

A joint venture of two St. Pete power players has a vision of wellness-focused commercial space and residential units for the YMCA property in the Union Central district.

Tampa Bay housing inventory continues to rise, report shows

Housing inventory rose for the third consecutive month in July, as active listings were up 30.7%, according to a Realtor.com report. The report highlights that while buyers had nearly a third more for-sale home options in July than in the previous year, competition remained in favor of sellers, with listing prices near all-time highs and homes selling faster than before the start of the pandemic. “The U.S. housing market continues to move toward more evenly balanced supply and demand compared…

How a recession may change employment outlook for labor-starved construction sector

The construction industry's struggles to attract and retain labor have been well documented. But has the construction labor issue gotten better, worse or remained about the same since the pandemic? And what happens in the event of a recession?

Fractured condo in Carrollwood sells for $99 million

The seller was able to acquire more units in the fractured condo after buying the bulk rental units in 2019.

Tierra Verde estate sells for $5.64 million

The waterfront home sits on 0.28 acres and has views of the Gulf of Mexico and Shell Key.