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John Salustri has covered the commercial real estate industry for nearly 25 years. He was the founding editor of GlobeSt.com, and is a four-time recipient of the Excellence in Journalism award from the National Association of Real Estate Editors.
NEW YORK CITY—Executives of Lee & Associates recognize the need for regulations governing storm-water management and green area in general, but are quick to note the impact that these factors have on development yields.
WASHINGTON, DC—This finalist in the 2016 edition of the NAHB Pillars of the Industry Awards had to tear down what was once an art deco staple. But while the brick and mortar may have been replaced, the spirit of the original is fully intact.
WASHINGTON, DC—This newest addition to a variety of issues-based categories comes as the National Association of Home Builders celebrates the 25th anniversary edition of its Pillars of the Industry Awards.
NEW YORK CITY—At some point Millennials will age (we did, didn't we?). What happens to rental markets and live/work/play then? It's not so cut-and-dried, the experts tell us.
BLUE SPRINGS, MO--Here's a shocker: Commercial real estate is a competitive business. Xceligent's Chris Andrew clearly believes you're only as effective as the tools at your disposal.
DALLAS—So much activity is piling into the northern submarkets that it could be straining the Dallas infrastructure. Meanwhile, Fort Worth maintains a years-long healthy calm.
DENVER—But pot is certainly not the only driver of the market. It's a great time to be a retail broker in Denver right now, as one—Jeffrey Hallberg of Lee & Associates—makes clear.