April 23, 2026 - 20:08

State lawmakers are being asked to consider a new annual $200 million pot of funding for commercial real estate development, a proposal that could reshape how struggling downtowns and suburban office parks recover from post-pandemic shifts. The proposed tax credit, floated by a bipartisan group of legislators, would allocate $200 million each year to developers who convert underutilized commercial properties into residential, mixed-use, or community-focused spaces.
The initiative comes as vacancy rates in office buildings remain historically high, with many cities facing a glut of empty storefronts and corporate towers. Supporters argue that the tax credit would incentivize private investment in areas where traditional financing has dried up, particularly for projects that repurpose obsolete structures. Under the plan, developers could claim credits against their state tax liability for costs related to demolition, environmental remediation, and structural retrofitting.
Critics, however, question whether the annual $200 million price tag is sustainable, especially amid tight state budgets. Some fiscal watchdogs warn that the credit could disproportionately benefit large developers rather than small businesses or affordable housing projects. Lawmakers have yet to schedule a vote, but the proposal has already drawn interest from real estate industry groups and urban planning advocates who see it as a potential lifeline for struggling commercial corridors. If passed, the program would be among the largest state-level incentives for commercial real estate conversion in recent years.
July 2, 2026 - 04:21
South-side office building offers flexible new space in strong locationA new office opportunity is now available on Sioux Falls` growing south side, offering businesses a chance to set up in a high-demand corridor. The property is designed to accommodate a range of...
July 1, 2026 - 08:02
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Alum Reece Weaver Snaps Up $750K Alabama Home With Husband Will Allman—After Shock Exit From the TeamFormer Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader Reece Weaver and her husband, Will Allman, have closed on a new home in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. The property, valued at $750,000, marks a fresh start for the couple...
June 30, 2026 - 23:55
Younger buyers are driving luxury real estate demand, says Serhant's ZaitzeffA shift in the luxury housing market is being driven by a surprisingly young demographic, according to Peter Zaitzeff, a licensed real estate broker with Serhant and a star of the Netflix series...
June 30, 2026 - 03:52
'The Big Bang Theory' Star Mayim Bialik Says She Felt Unsafe in her Home After Sparking Fury by 'Questioning' BLM Marches and COVID Closures`The Big Bang Theory` star Mayim Bialik has opened up about a period in her life when she felt unsafe in her own home. The 50-year-old actress said the fear came after she publicly questioned COVID...