Data Centers

Fort Worth, Texas, Grapples With Part-Time Governance as City Grows

Fort Worth’s rapid ascent to one of the largest cities in the United States has generated considerable civic pride. But the institutional structures governing...

How Atlanta Developers Are Adapting to Rising Costs, Zoning Hurdles, and Community Pushback

Atlanta’s development landscape has shifted dramatically in recent years. Rising land costs, tightening financing conditions, and an increasingly complex regulatory environment have forced developers...

The Story Behind Boise’s Explosive Growth – What It Means for Buyers and Investors

Boise’s real estate boom is often attributed to newcomers from California or retirees relocating from Seattle. Still, the real force driving growth in Southwest...

Real Estate Investors Push Back on AI Data Center Hype

Real estate investors are increasingly questioning the data center boom, even as capital continues to flood the sector. According to Sebastian Lüdke, founder and...

Kansas City, Missouri’s Industrial Market Rises as a National Data Center Hub

Kansas City, Missouri’s commercial real estate market is shifting from its traditional identity as a Midwest logistics center to a national industrial hotspot. Once...

Boise’s $15 Billion Semiconductor Surge Reshapes Real Estate Market

The Treasure Valley’s real estate market is undergoing rapid, large-scale changes as a result of a $15 billion federal investment in semiconductor manufacturing. What...

Abilene, Texas Furnished Rentals Draw Multiple Offers as Data Centers Drive Long-Term Tenant Demand

Sheila Smith Oliver, Founder and Principal Broker at Dwellverse Group, reports that Abilene, Texas, is attracting a surge of investor interest that now rivals...

U.S. Data Centers Turn to Solar and Battery Storage as Power Grid Struggles to Keep Up

Data centers, the facilities that store and process the information powering the modern internet, are among the most energy-hungry buildings ever constructed. A single...