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San Diego continues to show its potential as a diverse growth and innovation market with long roots in STEM talent, biotech and life sciences, med-tech and tourism, San Diego Regional EDC's Lauree Sahba tells attendees at RealShare San Diego.
Certain drivers—among them younger families, schools and larger common-area spaces—will drive some of the “older” Millennials back to the 'burbs, Pathfinder's Lorne Polger tells GlobeSt.com.
This region of the US is experiencing much more progressive growth than any other region across the nation, especially in areas such as Florida, Virginia and Lake Charles, LA, where the firm made a recent acquisition, Colin Gillis tells GlobeSt.com.
The more we use this term, the more we imply that women don't belong in construction, but the presence and roles of women in this field are advancing—as will their influence, Bosa's Ashley Gosal tells GlobeSt.com.
Robotics, consolidation and personalization will improve service, help with customer-relationship management and allow for targeted segmentation toward each cohort of hotel guest, RAR's Bob Rauch tells GlobeSt.com.
There is some crossover, but the scope of services needed for each is a little bit different and requires either a hands-on or more general approach, depending on the property type, Harland's Al Pesiri tells GlobeSt.com.
Supply and demand are still heavily weighted in the landlord's favor and there's very little speculative construction in the pipeline, so this is likely just a temporary stall, C&W's Travis Ives tells GlobeSt.com.
The trend of law firms moving up to higher-priced real estate in UTC and Del Mar Heights has been happening since the early 2000s, and they will continue moving north to be closer to where decision-makers live and clients work, JLL's Misty Moore tells GlobeSt.com.
The third quarter benefitted from larger occupiers finalizing deals on some big blocks of space in Otay Mesa, Rancho Bernardo and Sorrento Mesa as space needs for industrial occupiers become increasingly more specific, CBRE's Sean Williams tells GlobeSt.com.
Without a doubt, since the city's lifestyle of work hard/play hard has put companies on the world platform as a hub to have their businesses located here, JLL's senior research analyst Patrick Ashton tells GlobeSt.com.