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The first West Coast city to enter London's City-to-City Business Welcome Program, San Diego still has a long way to go when it comes to cementing its global identity, World Trade Center San Diego's Nikia Clarke tells GlobeSt.com.
The decision to buy may not be 100% done in the store, but having the store is an essential part of the marketing and sale process, Cisterra's Jason Wood tells GlobeSt.com in this preview to RealShare San Diego.
Free address allows all employees to choose the type of space that best supports the work they are doing at that given moment, CBRE's Paul Komadina tells GlobeSt.com.
Between Amazon, Illumina, Northrop Grumman and a spate of other large corporate users, the options for large users are dwindling, driving the redevelopment frenzy, C&W's Brett Ward tells GlobeSt.com.
Realterm Global Co. acquires Bernardo Mesa Technology Center, a 180,946-square-foot warehouse, from a joint venture between Walton Street Capital and Greenlaw Partners.
Two things in particular have risen in importance with today's tenants that they weren't requesting as little as five years ago. Murphy Development's Kaitlin Arduino tells GlobeSt.com what they are and what else you should know about industrial lease negotiations.
Chronic under-investment in urban infrastructure such as education, transportation and other assets is a mistake because such investment is the only way to sustain growth, says Sam Chandan at the Trigild Lender Conference.
Technology-related disruptors like Amazon, autonomous vehicles and Airbnb will dramatically and permanent shift the way we use real estate, while other types have been overplayed, London Moeder Advisors' Gary London tells GlobeSt.com.
Asking rates rise to an all-time high in the market, causing the largest quarterly jump since Q4 2015 as tenants are willing to pay a premium for well-appointed space in prime locations, says CBRE's Matt Carlson.
Specific language is creeping into leases to which investors are not paying attention, and they're getting burned down the line. Marcus & Millichap's Alvin Mansour tells GlobeSt.com what to watch out for in triple-net leases.