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Financial services, insurance companies, tech and engineering firms and defense contractors make up the fabric of industries in this submarket, which adds to its stability in the eyes of investors, CBRE's Louay Alsadek tells GlobeSt.com.
Lifestyle preferences continue to shift in terms of where people live, work and shop, and these changes are fueling a continued evolution of office, multifamily and retail properties, RAF's Adam Robinson tells GlobeSt.com.
Seasonal hiring is largely responsible for this market's impressive job-growth numbers, which could cause wages to increase as well, according to Manpower's Phil Blair.
Creating spaces that we believe will be used, but are not, is one thing to be careful of when designing today's office spaces, SCA Architecture's Mark Langan tells GlobeSt.com.
Strong communication and advance planning in order to keep everyone safe and business uncompromised are key to completing these projects successfully, Pacific Building Group's Jim Roherty tells GlobeSt.com.
San Diego is a hotbed for biotech, defense and engineering companies and offers an endless amount of activities Millennials enjoy doing, so they're willing to pay the high cost of living here, JLL's Patrick Ashton tells GlobeSt.com.
An outdoor retail resort and urban oasis, the new Westfield UTC is about far more than traditional shopping alone. Ryan Perry tells GlobeSt.com about the evolution of this iconic center and where it's going next.
With 80% occupancy rates and strong room rates, hotels are holding their own in markets underappreciated by investors who may be not be familiar with the area, CBRE's Rod Apodaca tells GlobeSt.com.
As tenants look to expand or relocate and seek a better cost alternative, they're looking outside the CBD for environments with strong internal and external amenities, Westcore's Rob Sistek tells GlobeSt.com.
The need for wealth-transfer services by disinterested third parties and the development of highly amenitized assisted-living communities near the adult children of residents is growing, Douglas Wilson's John Morrell tells GlobeSt.com.