December 12, 2024 - 11:51

Oren and Tal Alexander, prominent real estate brokers, along with their brother Alon, have been indicted on serious charges related to sex trafficking. The indictment has raised eyebrows in both the real estate community and beyond, as the brothers were well-known figures in the industry.
The federal investigation, which led to the charges, has revealed disturbing allegations that the siblings were involved in facilitating and profiting from illicit activities. Authorities have been working diligently to uncover the extent of the operation and any additional individuals who may have been involved.
The indictment marks a significant development in a case that has captured national attention, highlighting the darker side of the real estate market and the potential for exploitation within the industry. As the legal proceedings unfold, many are left questioning the implications for the Alexander brothers' business dealings and the broader impact on the real estate sector. The case serves as a reminder of the importance of vigilance against such heinous crimes.
July 7, 2026 - 03:30
Vistria real estate head departs, sets up consultancyMargaret Anadu, a key figure who helped build the real estate arm of Vistria Group, has left the firm and started her own consultancy. Anadu, who co-founded Vistria`s real estate group, departed in...
July 6, 2026 - 12:15
SJP’s Sanofi at M Station West earns WELL platinum certificationSJP Properties has earned a major sustainability milestone for its M Station West building in downtown Morristown. The 12-story office tower, which serves as the headquarters for more than 2,000...
July 5, 2026 - 22:53
Inside America's Oldest Homes: A Glimpse at Properties From 1776As the nation celebrates its founding, a handful of historic homes still stand as living monuments to the year 1776. These properties, scattered across the original thirteen colonies, offer more...
July 5, 2026 - 08:22
SB 79 takes effect, Measure ULA to remain, and moreLos Angeles City Council has decided to shelve a ballot measure that would have repealed the so-called `mansion tax` on new apartment construction. The decision keeps Measure ULA in place for now,...