Residential Real Estate

Rehoboth real estate investment firm JLAM heads south with second office

Boutique real estate and investment firm Jack Lingo Asset Management (JLAM) has now opened a second office in Charlotte, building off early investments in the Carolinas with an appetite for more.

Construction industry encouraged by Meyer’s housing executive order

Construction leaders are encouraged by Gov. Meyer's order to look into ways to reduce housing costs, including a "one-stop shop" for regulations.

BPG opens Humble Park apartments in Lower Market

The 61-unit Humble Park is about 15% occupied, but Buccini/Pollin Group representatives are confident that the six-story complex will be leased up by spring.

The Flats forges on with affordable housing for seniors

In the fifth project phase, developers will build 53 income-restricted units for seniors in The Flats neighborhood in Wilmington.
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Gov.-elect Meyer greeted by ‘cautious optimism’ from businesses

As New Castle County executive, Matt Meyer has built a reputation on bold ideas. As Delaware's next governor, that creative approach will be tested.

Entrepreneurs find bright business with Christmas light service

Some entrepreneurs in the Delaware region are developing bright businesses in the holiday season, focusing on Christmas...

Pettinaro donates Hercules land valued at $6M for park

WILMINGTON — As the year ends, New Castle County is preparing to enter the upcoming year with...

New Castle legislation hopes to spur office-to-apartment projects

New Castle County hopes to see more mixed housing options with the passage of an ordinance that allows more incentives for those projects.
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First Delaware Real Estate Summit discusses home buyer realties

Scores of realtors and residential construction professionals gathered to discuss national trends like interest rates and inflation as well as local land use matters during the first Delaware Real Estate Summit.

BPG touts milestone with Press apartment complex

BPG and Wilmington officials celebrated the installation of the final beam on The Press, a 243-unit complex on the corner of 8th and Orange streets. The $90 million project is expected to be complete next summer.

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