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Where are the black estate agents?

SundayTimes

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June 27, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Name Calling
Where are the black estate agents?

Mhlonishwa Winston Kunene says real estate and property need transformation in the profession and consumer market

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Seeking Alpha

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· Jun 28, 2026

Ingles Markets: The Real Estate Treasure Buried Under Supermarket Shelves

Ingles Markets: The Real Estate Treasure Buried Under Supermarket Shelves

Commercial Observer

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· Jul 10, 2026

In Likely a Culver City Record, Black Equities Buys Multifamily Asset for $106M

Stanley Black’s Beverly Hills-based investment firm is closing on a nine-figure mixed-use acquisition in another small city a few miles away. Black Equities has paid 106 million for a 115-unit property in what is said to be perhaps the largest multifamily deal in the history of Culver City, Calif., which is one of Los Angeles []

The Real Deal

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· Jun 23, 2026

NY Dirt: Real estate gives big in key Albany legislative races

The New York primaries are tomorrow, and real estate would like a word. Industry favorites in key races are up against challengers touting endorsements from influential groups like the Working Families Party and Democratic Socialists of America, with several getting a potential boost from Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s personal backing. It’s no surprise that major real estate players have been quietly investing money into some ideologically fraught races, angling to keep more progressive candidates off the Democratic line of the general election ballot. Direct donors with real estate industry ties include Two Trees CEO Jed Walentas, SL Green Management, as well []This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.

Irish News

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· Jul 1, 2026

PwC boosts Belfast leadership team with key promotions

Louise Black appointed market senior partner amid 190 promotions across firm’s Northern Ireland practice

The Barbed Wire

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· May 28, 2026

🗣️The Texans Who Refused To Shut Up

This week’s stories are about the Texans who built communities, whether that meant opening Black-owned bookstores during a racial reckoning or organizing queer mutual aid in Dallas, decades before Stonewall.

WGBF – 1280 AM – Evansville

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· Jul 2, 2026

Evansville Area Yard Sale Guide | 7/3 - 7/4

Evansville Area Yard Sale Guide | 7/3 - 7/4

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Related coverage for "Where are the black estate agents? ": Seeking Alpha — Ingles Markets: The Real Estate Treasure Buried Under Supermarket Shelves. Commercial Observer — In Likely a Culver City Record, Black Equities Buys Multifamily Asset for $106M. The Real Deal — NY Dirt: Real estate gives big in key Albany legislative races. Irish News — PwC boosts Belfast leadership team with key promotions. The Barbed Wire — 🗣️The Texans Who Refused To Shut Up. WGBF – 1280 AM – Evansville — Evansville Area Yard Sale Guide | 7/3 - 7/4