IRVINE-Corporate end users are seeking particular amenities, such as a fitness center, business services and great curb appeal from their properties, says Jack McNutt of Newmark Grubb Knight Frank. McNutt spoke on the panel, “CoreNet Southern California Presents: Needs of the Modern End User” during RealShare Orange County 2012. He talked with Carrie Rossenfeld about:

  • Trends in corporate end users’ needs and how they have shifted with the economy
  • How the CRE industry can help meet those needs
  • Why tenants need to be proactive with their landlords as vacancy rates drop

 

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