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In 2018, says FGRT's Deborah Weinswig, expect shoppers to continue turning to new retailers, marketplaces and channels, “while retailers look for further collaborations to future-proof their offerings.”
They call it CBRE 360, a technology-enabled menu of customizable amenities and property services designed to improve the workplace experience—and enhance value for occupiers and for building investors.
Although valuable CRE technology is readily available, change management to transform organizations and processes can be a challenge, writes Dealpath's Mike Sroka in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b> commentary.
The newly announced partnership with Goldman Sachs is "one of the key components in building a more diversified, large-scale base of individual investors that can access the asset class in a more efficient and risk-adjusted manner," Cadre's Ryan Williams tells GlobeSt.com.
Joseph J. Ori, executive managing director of Paramount Capital Corp., says that in general, he is very optimistic about the CRE industry for the coming year.
The Dallas Innovation Alliance's vision for its living lab in the West End is part of the burgeoning Dallas Innovation District and many of the features are being rolled out this month, GlobeSt.com learns.
Technology provides a more level playing field and accessibility of data, resulting in deals in a wider geography and at a faster pace, while reducing the deal cycle to increase market velocity, GlobeSt.com learns in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>.