The Philadelphia Business Journal is recognizing the deals and projects creating the greatest impact on the region.
A Center City tower that opened in 1929 as a hotel and was converted to apartments decades later has sold to a new investor group. The Drake at 1512 Spruce St. sold for an undisclosed price to a ...
Pearl Properties landed Pennsylvania's largest C-PACE loan and a $113M construction loan from Barings to build a tower ...
Hundreds of people are being forced to find another place to stay after a fire broke out at a Center City apartment complex.
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Preview this article 1 min The historic Drake building at ...
Corporate investors are scooping up homes in Philadelphia. Can ordinary citizens still afford to own a piece of their own ...
A competitor with Airbnb and Vrbo, Sonder is a short-term rental company that offered modern “apartment-style hotels.” ...
Project HOME, is one of the city's largest nonprofit housing agencies, serves 15,000 people a year. The group's head said ...
HUD’s shift from permanent housing to short-term programs could force formerly homeless residents back onto the streets and ...
With total financing of $173 million, CounterpointeSRE provided $60 million in C-PACE, while Barings provided a mortgage of approximately $113 million. The luxury multifamily design, offering ...