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With a large gap between supply and demand causing significant cap-rate compression—especially along the coast—investors are looking to less pricy areas within the county as well as other markets, Avison Young's Peter Hauser tells GlobeSt.com.
The demand for settings where people can work and live is increasing, and so is the need for tenant amenities such as outdoor space, fitness centers and workplace zones, LPA says in the first of a two part <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>.
In an <b>EXCLUSIVE</b> interview, Stan Johnson's Daniel Herrold says that there is no problem with demand in the 20,000-40,000-square-foot range but he does see issues backfilling vacant space in the larger department store prototypes.
GlobeSt.com discusses with HechtSolberg's Richard Schulman the implications of a recent ruling that the loser of a lawsuit could not be ordered to pay its opponent's attorneys' fees because the loser was a historic-preservation group whose goals the court endorsed.