Sur Club completes development amid evolving Skyway Marina District

The $65 million, 296-luxury residential apartment community partially opened in April and has now officially completed development of the four acre site in the Skyway Marina District.Original Article

Louisiana company acquires Pinch A Penny parent company

The deal sets up the company for accelerated expansion.Original Article

Largo apartment complex sells in $42.1M deal

The complex was acquired by a firm that specializes in multifamily housing and self-storage facilities.Original Article

Developers revive hotel-condo plan in downtown Tampa with Pendry branded residences

The latest iteration of plans for the vacant parcel at Ashley Drive and Brorein Street will plant Florida's first Pendry Hotels and Resorts in the heart of downtown Tampa.Original Article

Would you like some wine with that real estate? St. Pete broker opens beach shop with an in-house wine bar

“We knew that St. Pete Beach didn’t need just another real estate office,” John Barkett said. Enter: Sea Grapes Wine Lounge & Light Fare.Original Article

New 10-story mixed-use development proposed near Tropicana Field

Developers plan to build a 10-story building that will have retail, coworking space and residential units.Original Article

Market caps more than doubled for 18 U.S. homebuilders since Covid-19 hit

The stock-market value of public homebuilders has grown sizably since the pandemic.Original Article

What does Zillow’s abrupt exit from iBuying portend for the direct-homebuying business model?

The wind down of Zillow Group Inc.'s iBuying business announced last week has thrown new scrutiny onto the direct-homebuying business.Original Article

Crime, taxes and climate change among why homeowners decide to relocate

The housing market remains hot. These factors are driving the decision to relocate.Original Article

Condo, apartment towers move forward in downtown St. Pete

Two projects were given a thumbs up from the St. Petersburg Development Review Commission, launching both toward the next step of bringing new residential towers to downtown.Original Article