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CRE Wire Briefs — May 29, 2026

21 General stories on the commercial real estate wire for May 29, 2026, spanning New York, Atlanta, San Francisco, Houston. Each links to its original source.

Connect CRE

Tuxedo Reserve Raises Roof on Destination Food Market’s Anchor

Related Companies and Lennar have reached a milestone with the raising of the Barn. Anticipated to open Fall 2026, the custom post-and-beam structure will anchor Market Square, a destination food market at the center…

HousingWire

As Florida’s housing market finds its footing, sellers still face pricing realities

Florida’s housing market is settling into a period of measured stability, with pending sales on the rise and inventory levels flattening. Sellers who cling to pandemic-era pricing continue to face resistance from buye…

HousingWire

Tennessee brokers brace for Zillow listing cutoff amid Realtracs dispute

A little over a week after real estate agents and brokers in the Chicagoland area saw their listings disappear from Zillow after Midwest Real Estate Data (MRED) suspended its data feed to the listing portal giant, rea…

HousingWire

Will getting rid of property taxes make Florida more affordable?

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ proposal to phase out property taxes for most primary homeowners is rapidly becoming one of the state’s most consequential housing debates in years. Supporters argue it could ease affordabil…

Commercial Observer · New York

New York City’s Latest Affordable Housing Construction Moves Are a Great Start

New York City’s housing crisis has many causes, but one reality has become increasingly clear: Despite broad agreement on the need for more affordable housing, the systems responsible for approving and delivering it h…

CoStar

News | Commercial real estate prices drop, ending recent gains

HousingWire

Clariti AI Studio launches to help cities solve permitting delays

As municipalities adopt AI tools to cut days or weeks from permitting and approval timelines, one company has introduced a free training initiative for local governments taking baby steps to explore deploying the tech…

The Business Journals · Atlanta

Commercial property owners would pay $25 million tax for community development under Atlanta mayor’s plan

Construction Dive

Illinois starts critical $164M I-80 bridge project

The spans over the Des Plaines River are the final phase of the $1.3 billion multi-year plan to overhaul Interstate 80 through Illinois.

Construction Dive

‘Be a sponge’: How one project executive brings education and construction together

Erin Kenney, a project executive for Suffolk in West Palm Beach, Florida, emphasized the power of mentorship and finding your niche.

The Registry · San Francisco

Juicebox Doubles Down on San Francisco With 43,700 SQFT Federal Street Expansion

The AI recruiting platform’s SoMA headquarters expansion signals a broader bet on the city’s continued rise as a hub for in-person innovation AI recruiting startup Juicebox has more than doubled its San Francisco foot…

The Registry

San José Lines Up $6.25MM Waiver to Jumpstart Hanover’s 372-Unit Seely Tower

The City Council will weigh tax and fee relief on June 23 for the next phase of a 1,430-unit North San José master plan as the city races to revive stalled housing San José is preparing to hand The Hanover Company up…

StreetInsider

Trillions in Commercial Real Estate Loans Are Coming Due. A Little Rock Broker Explains What Happens to the Market Next.

SCBiz

HOT PROPERTIES: Commercial real estate deals across South Carolina

Construction Dive

Transit, Amtrak cuts advance in House appropriations bill

The one-year bill cuts public transit funding by 22%, Amtrak by 69% and Capital Investment Grants by 78% for fiscal year 2027 but puts “a historic amount of funding” into bridges.

REBusiness Online

Opus Completes Gerdin Fieldhouse at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa

DECORAH, IOWA — Opus has completed the Gerdin Fieldhouse for Athletics and Wellness at Luther College in Decorah, a city in northeast Iowa. Built in 1963, Luther’s 200,000-square-foot Regents Center had long housed th…

REBusiness Online · Houston

RoyOMartin Underway on $115M Manufacturing Expansion Project in Corrigan, Texas

CORRIGAN, TEXAS — RoyOMartin, a provider of plywoods, timbers and boards, is underway on $115 million manufacturing expansion project in Corrigan, about 100 miles northeast of Houston. The project involves the constru…

REBusiness Online

Marcus & Millichap Brokers Sale of 204-Site RV Park in Midland, Texas

MIDLAND, TEXAS — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the sale of a 204-site RV park in the West Texas city of Midland. RV Midland was built on a seven-acre site in 2018 and includes nine acres for future expansion. Skyler…

JLL

Sector and location drive NZ commercial property returns

Hospitality Net

From Strategy to Action: How GCSTIMES Supports Hospitality Partners Reduce Scope 3 Emissions

GCSTIMES outlines how its low-carbon hospitality product portfolio, including key cards and in-room essentials, helps hotel partners reduce Scope 3 supply chain emissions via ISO-verified carbon accounting.