Luxury St. Pete condo tower Saltaire surpasses $100 million in sales

Demand and sales activity have increased dramatically since construction began in August.

Publix donates $2.5M to 113 Habitat for Humanity affiliates, 76 other housing organizations

Over the last six years, the organization has donated more than $25 million to Habitat for Humanity affiliates and other nonprofit organizations providing housing and shelter services.

Tom Brady, Gisele Bündchen tap new listing agent for Massachusetts estate (Photos)

Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady and his wife, international supermodel Gisele Bündchen, have tapped a new listing agent to sell their home in New England. Maggie Gold Seelig is the new listing agent for 112 Woodland Road in Brookline. She told sister news organization Boston Business Journal via email that the property is an off-market listing and declined further comment. Bündchen and Brady first listed their Brookline estate in August 2019 for $39.5 million, then two months later…

Eight years and one chance meeting later, an Orlando developer inches toward groundbreaking on the $600 million hotel-condo St. Regis Longboat Key

The Colony Beach and Tennis Resort will be redeveloped into a $600 million hotel-condo — and the developer has secured a $48 million loan to fund a critical piece of the project.

Report: Tampa metro area expected to be a hot housing market heading into 2021

The Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater metro area’s housing market is expected to be among the most active heading into 2021. Realtor.com’s annual housing forecast expects the Tampa metro to be among the top areas for both year-over-year price growth and sales growth. The forecast expects the Tampa metro to see 7.5 percent year-over-year price growth in 2021, the eighth highest among the 100 metros evaluated. Only a handful of metro areas expected better price growth, with the San Jose metro…

COVID-19 went from bust to boom for this real estate tech company

Like many business owners across the country, Jeff Landry’s company took a hit when the coronavirus arrived in March. As CEO of ID Plans, a commercial real estate technology company that provides property management software, Landry saw many of his clients struggle in the first few months of the outbreak.