Monthly Archives: April 2006
Agents, title companies court new buyers
When Maria Gomez-Felix of Remax Realty moved to Concord 21 years ago, there were few Hispanic residents in her neighborhood. Read more about “Agents, title companies court new buyers”
Getting started: New(er) Realtors talk about the business
Residential real estate is a competitive business and getting started can be a tall order for those entering the profession. The Business Journal queried two Realtors relatively new to the scene. Both are members of the Greater Nashville Association of … Continue reading
Target to appeal Edina's wish for SuperTarget with housing
Target Corp.'s plans to tear down its Edina store and build a SuperTarget in its place hit a hitch last month when the retail giant refused to add affordable housing to the project. Read more about “Target to appeal Edina's … Continue reading
Going condo
In the world of real estate, condos are all the buzz in and around downtown Nashville. That trend has begun heading south to the quaint, high-rise-free area surrounding Franklin's downtown. Read more about “Going condo”
Developer turns attention back to Birmingham
With $300 million in multifamily projects under way throughout the South, developer Frank Barefield says he normally would not bother with a 150-unit apartment-to-condo conversion in Hoover. Read more about “Developer turns attention back to Birmingham”
