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Giving back is in Cuningham Group Architecture's DNA, principal Phil Soule tells GlobeSt.com as the firm marks its 50th anniversary this year with a series of community-service programs named Uplift 50.
Panelists on the banking panel at MBA's CREF/Multifamily Housing Convention and Expo 2018 discuss the financing market today, where things are headed and who they are losing deals to.
Myriad factors—including shifting demographics and advances in law-related and other technologies—are causing law firms to rethink their space requirements, CGS3's Sean Southard tells GlobeSt.com.
While the market typically does not attract national big-box distribution users, some distribution and e-commerce companies are opening new industrial facilities here, CapRock's Bob O'Neill tells GlobeSt.com.
Many elements of the creative workplace that were once considered unique have morphed into universality, allowing for workplaces that appeal to office users' expectations, WRIGHT Management's Debra Aitken tells GlobeSt.com.
Controlled post-recession company growth has produced a less-volatile, but steadier office market that is more prepared to weather any future economic downturns and benefit from recently implemented tax cuts, CBRE's Mike Hoeck tells GlobeSt.com.
There's a distinct supply/demand imbalance for apartment assets nationally and in the western US markets, so investors must be creative to find opportunities, Pathfinder's Mitch Siegler tells GlobeSt.com.
Like much of California, San Diego's fourth-quarter sales activity cools down after a strong Q3, and Yardi-Matrix's Doug Ressler tells GlobeSt.com that sales will continue to erode from the highs of 2016.
Stos Partners sells a 91,541-square-foot single-tenant industrial property for $21 million after owning the asset for slightly more than a year and completing an improvement program on it.
An influx of Millennials may become first-time home buyers this year, and many are employed in the tech industry, which is particularly strong in some areas of San Diego County, Baldwin & Sons' Melissa Hazlett tells GlobeSt.com.