Thursday, January 8, 2026

Greater Lansing’s two largest and most professional real estate companies, Coldwell Banker Hubbell Real Estate Company and BriarWood Realty are now one.

Coldwell Banker Hubbell BriarWood (CB-HB) offers you the most successful sales record of the local 140 firms in Greater Lansing with 260 of the areas most experienced and professional Sales Associates. That includes 75% of the Greater Lansing Association of Realtors Circle of Excellence Members, 16 Realtor/Realtor Associates of the Year, the President Elect of the Greater Lansing Association of Realtors and nine past Presidents, and two State of Michigan Realtors of the Year. In 2007 more than 3000 buyers and sellers trusted the Sales Associates that comprise Coldwell Banker Hubbell BriarWood.

Contact:

Brittany Hickman
734-730-0445

DNR Encourages Visitors to ‘Camp Green’ at Michigan State Parks

July 7, 2011 - (RealEstateRama) -- The Department of Natural Resources is asking campers to "go green" this season by participating in the department's Camp Green pilot program. The Camp Green program encourages park guests to follow environmentally friendly and energy-efficient practices while visiting Michigan state parks and recreation areas. There are 10 locations participating in this pilot program: Aloha, Cheboygan, Clear Lake, Onaway, Port Crescent, Seven Lakes, Tawas Point, Traverse City and Wilson state parks, plus Bay City State Recreation Area

Business Real Estate Press Releases

RESO 2026 BoD captioned - All

2026 RESO Board of Directors Announced

Nine open seats on the Real Estate Standards Organization (RESO) 2026 Board of Directors have been filled after an election by RESO’s membership. Director appointments and the board’s Executive Committee have also been selected for the next year.

Recent Gov & Nonprofit Real Estate Press Releases

Congressman Brad Sherman

Congressman Brad Sherman Statement on the Anniversary of the Palisades Fire

On the one-year anniversary of the January 2025 Palisades Fire, Congressman Brad Sherman issued the following statement reflecting on the impact to Pacific Palisades, the federal response,