Friday, March 30, 2018
Over the last few years as the economy has steadied and the housing market rebalanced, the move to urban centers has continued but there is evidence that millennials and Gen Z may be making a return to the suburbs. The only question is, will public transit keep up?
A boom in warehouse construction fueled in large part by e-commerce is bringing sweeping change to municipalities that once relied on farms and factories to fuel the local economy.
Thursday, March 29, 2018
Pretty soon, internet-based retail sales are likely to encompass 10 percent of total U.S. retail sales. Learn more:
Smart Home Technology and IoT in Multifamily...Are you ready for an upgrade?
Is public #transit keeping up? Is there a push to the #suburbs? Find out here:
Wednesday, March 28, 2018
In today’s growing rental market, operating a healthy business is essential to staying competitive while reducing expenses. Learn more here:
Tuesday, March 27, 2018
Retail customers have more options than ever, so traditional shopping centers have to work hard to stay competitive. Here's why:
http://qoo.ly/n9zjk

Future-Proofing Retail by Creating Destinations, Embracing Smaller Stores - Urban Land Magazine
At the 2018 ULI Europe Conference in Berlin, a number of discussions on the future of the retail business looked at the changing shopping center ecosystems and what developers could be doing better.
Future-Proofing Retail by Creating Destinations, Embracing Smaller Stores - Urban Land Magazine
At the 2018 ULI Europe Conference in Berlin, a number of discussions on the future of the retail business looked at the changing shopping center ecosystems and what developers could be doing better.
After slowing down slightly in 2017, buyers are again pouring cash into purchases of student housing properties. Student housing continues to perform well—strong demand is keeping properties full and investors are still finding attractive opportunities.
Monday, March 26, 2018
Much has been made about the impact on construction of a weakened skilled labor force, but the shortage of workers isn't the only reason some projects are delivering late and costing more. Here's more:
Your Office Space Demand Questions, Answered! Continue reading:
http://qoo.ly/n95tg

Your Office Space Demand Questions, Answered | Market Share
In a recent NAIOP Advantage Series webinar, “The Forces Shaping Office Space Demand,” Dr. Josh Harris of the NYU Schack Institute of Real Estate and well-known industry economist Dr. Mark Dotzour provided insights and data from the new NAIOP Office S
Your Office Space Demand Questions, Answered | Market Share
In a recent NAIOP Advantage Series webinar, “The Forces Shaping Office Space Demand,” Dr. Josh Harris of the NYU Schack Institute of Real Estate and well-known industry economist Dr. Mark Dotzour provided insights and data from the new NAIOP Office S
Ugly Duckling No More, Industrial Emerges as CRE Darling in 2018:
http://qoo.ly/n8zsn

Ugly Duckling No More, Industrial Emerges as CRE Darling in 2018 | Market Share
The start of 2017 was characterized by uncertainty about the economic and political outlook, which never seemed to abate as the year went on. After an eventful year, which included a series of frequent and intense natural disasters, the U.S. economy
Ugly Duckling No More, Industrial Emerges as CRE Darling in 2018 | Market Share
The start of 2017 was characterized by uncertainty about the economic and political outlook, which never seemed to abate as the year went on. After an eventful year, which included a series of frequent and intense natural disasters, the U.S. economy
Friday, March 23, 2018
After slowing down slightly in 2017, buyers are again pouring cash into purchases of student housing properties. Learn more:
In hospitality, innovation is geared toward creating futuristic Jetson-style customer service that anticipates guests’ needs and wants. Take a look:
Thursday, March 22, 2018
When #REITs buy new buildings or start #construction, they are showing a surprising focus on garden apartment properties
What's on tap in the #hotel space for #2018? Here's what we think >>>
Wednesday, March 21, 2018
America’s backbone of roads, bridges and tunnels is breaking, with expensive consequences for the economy.
4 Ways Systems Make #Landlording Easier, Simpler & More Profitable...Learn more from @biggerpockets:
Tuesday, March 20, 2018
Brick-and-mortar retail is still alive and well, but it is changing. Stores are smaller and more sophisticated. Find out why:
Monday, March 19, 2018
The notion that an active cultural milieu can have a broad-ranging economic impact is certainly not a novel concept for most real estate developers.
http://qoo.ly/n3ysu

As Art Revitalizes Urban Neighborhoods, Maintaining Affordability Remains a Challenge - Urban Land Magazine
In February, ULI South Florida/Caribbean gathered a panel of researchers, real estate developers, and economic development agencies at the new Arts & Entertainment District—the latest neighborhood to emerge as a cultural destination for city resident
As Art Revitalizes Urban Neighborhoods, Maintaining Affordability Remains a Challenge - Urban Land Magazine
In February, ULI South Florida/Caribbean gathered a panel of researchers, real estate developers, and economic development agencies at the new Arts & Entertainment District—the latest neighborhood to emerge as a cultural destination for city resident
Open ceilings, with their exposed ductwork and industrial vibe have become popular – but trendy rarely equals inexpensive. For many years, omitting the traditional drop ceiling was assumed to be not just cooler but also to cost less.
http://qoo.ly/n3uma

Heads Up: The 5 Hidden Expenses of Open Ceilings | Market Share
Open ceilings, with their exposed ductwork and industrial vibe have become popular – but trendy rarely equals inexpensive. For many years, omitting the traditional drop ceiling was assumed to be not just cooler but also to cost less. Common sense see
Heads Up: The 5 Hidden Expenses of Open Ceilings | Market Share
Open ceilings, with their exposed ductwork and industrial vibe have become popular – but trendy rarely equals inexpensive. For many years, omitting the traditional drop ceiling was assumed to be not just cooler but also to cost less. Common sense see
Friday, March 16, 2018
What Would Tax Reform Mean for Multifamily? Find out:
http://qoo.ly/m25dp

What Would Tax Reform Mean for Multifamily? | nmhc.org
Tax reform is expected to take center stage in the next Congress based on signals from President-elect Donald Trump and congressional Republicans. NMHC/NAA have made tax reform a top priority as well given that changes to the tax code have the potent
What Would Tax Reform Mean for Multifamily? | nmhc.org
Tax reform is expected to take center stage in the next Congress based on signals from President-elect Donald Trump and congressional Republicans. NMHC/NAA have made tax reform a top priority as well given that changes to the tax code have the potent
Augmented Reality and Artificial Intelligence (AR and AI) may still be far from standard in CRE, but it’s only a matter of time. Continue reading about it here:
March 15,2028 Mark Schley
March 15,2028 Mark Schleyer, SVP Corporate Real Estate ATST Discovery District Presentation
Thinking about #investing in #CRE? Here's what you should know first...
Thursday, March 15, 2018
How Can Shopping Malls Revive And Bring Back Consumers? Find out here:
Retail customers have more options than ever, so traditional shopping centers have to work hard to stay competitive. Here's why:
http://qoo.ly/mz8tt

Future-Proofing Retail by Creating Destinations, Embracing Smaller Stores - Urban Land Magazine
At the 2018 ULI Europe Conference in Berlin, a number of discussions on the future of the retail business looked at the changing shopping center ecosystems and what developers could be doing better.
Future-Proofing Retail by Creating Destinations, Embracing Smaller Stores - Urban Land Magazine
At the 2018 ULI Europe Conference in Berlin, a number of discussions on the future of the retail business looked at the changing shopping center ecosystems and what developers could be doing better.
All this talk of #AI and #AR! Here's what you need to know about this #tech and #CRE:
Wednesday, March 14, 2018
U.S. commercial real estate investment prices rose 0.1 percent in February—the first gain after nine consecutive months of contraction. Here's more:
#Multifamily property owners and managers need a better way to cater the growing need for stronger internet access across multiple devices, as it represents a top amenity for prospective renters.
Tuesday, March 13, 2018
As retailers work to reinvent themselves amid a shifting environment, it is presenting new opportunities for office occupiers
As the U
.S. economy continues to evolve, the high-tech sector is growing at four times the rate of the national economy and is expected to generate 9 million new jobs between 2012 and 2022. http://qoo.ly/mxnrv

Tech Firms Continue to Seek Out New Markets for Expansion | National Real Estate Investor
They are looking at cities that have a critical mass of STEM talent and/or universities graduating significant numbers of STEM professionals.
Tech Firms Continue to Seek Out New Markets for Expansion | National Real Estate Investor
They are looking at cities that have a critical mass of STEM talent and/or universities graduating significant numbers of STEM professionals.
#Selling #online just got more interesting and here's why: http://qoo
Monday, March 12, 2018
Institutional investors are searching for ways to maximize yield both in new acquisitions and within existing portfolios
The CBC Global Conference is more than a meeting
. Coldwell Banker Commercial affiliates from around the world come together to share knowledge, strengthen their network, and lead the way for future CRE professionals. Details: http://qoo.ly/mwsfd
Friday, March 9, 2018
News flash: Co-working spaces are popular in major U
.S. metro areas. There’s nearly 27 million square feet of co-working spaces around the country and unsurprisingly, much of it is concentrated in major metro areas, according to a report by Yardi. http://qoo.ly/muwmx

Coworking | Office | WeWork
There's nearly 27 million square feet of coworking spaces around the country and unsurprisingly, much of it is concentrated in major metro areas, according to a report by Yardi.
Coworking | Office | WeWork
There's nearly 27 million square feet of coworking spaces around the country and unsurprisingly, much of it is concentrated in major metro areas, according to a report by Yardi.
As the U
.S. economy continues to evolve, the high-tech sector is growing at four times the rate of the national economy and is expected to generate 9 million new jobs between 2012 and 2022. http://qoo.ly/musxv

Tech Firms Continue to Seek Out New Markets for Expansion | National Real Estate Investor
They are looking at cities that have a critical mass of STEM talent and/or universities graduating significant numbers of STEM professionals.
Tech Firms Continue to Seek Out New Markets for Expansion | National Real Estate Investor
They are looking at cities that have a critical mass of STEM talent and/or universities graduating significant numbers of STEM professionals.
Thursday, March 8, 2018
While the tech industry continues to alter our daily lives and workspaces with groundbreaking innovations, it remains stuck in the past when it comes to gender diversity
As uncertainty about where to invest in office space (suburbs versus cities) continues to plague the office sector, one thing is certain – the better the amenities, the more attractive the office space to younger talented workers
. In 2018 office tenants will be watching for these 10 amenities: http://qoo.ly/mu7hk

| Coldwell Banker Commercial
As uncertainty about where to invest in office space continues to plague the office sector, one thing is certain – the better the amenities, the more attractive the office space to younger talented workers. In 2018 office tenants will be w
| Coldwell Banker Commercial
As uncertainty about where to invest in office space continues to plague the office sector, one thing is certain – the better the amenities, the more attractive the office space to younger talented workers. In 2018 office tenants will be w
The notion that an active cultural milieu can have a broad-ranging economic impact is certainly not a novel concept for most real estate developers
. http://qoo.ly/mu4zn

As Art Revitalizes Urban Neighborhoods, Maintaining Affordability Remains a Challenge - Urban Land Magazine
In February, ULI South Florida/Caribbean gathered a panel of researchers, real estate developers, and economic development agencies at the new Arts & Entertainment District—the latest neighborhood to emerge as a cultural destination for city resident
As Art Revitalizes Urban Neighborhoods, Maintaining Affordability Remains a Challenge - Urban Land Magazine
In February, ULI South Florida/Caribbean gathered a panel of researchers, real estate developers, and economic development agencies at the new Arts & Entertainment District—the latest neighborhood to emerge as a cultural destination for city resident
Wednesday, March 7, 2018
Is student housing where it's at? Find out here:
http://qoo.ly/mtcnu

Boom in U.S. Student Housing Deals Seems Far from Over - Urban Land Magazine
Investors continue to pour money into U.S. student housing projects. Despite shrinking yields and rising development costs, transaction activity in 2017 was “very strong,” after a record volume in 2016, according to student housing for CBRE.
Boom in U.S. Student Housing Deals Seems Far from Over - Urban Land Magazine
Investors continue to pour money into U.S. student housing projects. Despite shrinking yields and rising development costs, transaction activity in 2017 was “very strong,” after a record volume in 2016, according to student housing for CBRE.
Want to know which U.S. city is the #king of #coworking? Check out this @trdsocal article:
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