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With 2016 seeing massive office absorption, leaving little available space for lease in 2017, it only seems as if the sector paled in comparison to industrial and retail's robust numbers, CBRE's Matt Carlson tells GlobeSt.com.
Most equity providers are fairly optimistic about the residential-development sector for the next two to three years and can't really see beyond that, Presidio Capital Partners' Don Faye tells GlobeSt.com.
The need to place capital allocated for industrial in strong-credit-tenanted assets is driving demand for this product type in the San Diego market and across the country, Stos Partners principals tell GlobeSt.com.
Yehudi “Gaf” Gaffen gives attendees at BMC's annual Real Estate Conference the background and an update on the massive mixed-use development project intended to revolutionize Downtown San Diego.
Prologis's Hamid Moghadam gives insights on how to keep customers satisfied and grow a company in a market where product for sale is scarce during BMC's annual Real Estate Conference here.
GlobeSt.com speaks with CGS3's Phil Jelsma about the law's impact on the various property sectors, new deductions, carried interest and ultimately, if it's good for commercial real estate.
While biotech and life-sciences firms typically attract venture capital here, robotics, artificial intelligence and healthcare-related companies received the most dollars in 2017, CBRE's Andrew Ewald tells GlobeSt.com.
It's vital that San Diego employers act to close the minority-achievement gap, equip small businesses to compete and address the affordability crisis, Northrop Grumman's Cynthia Curiel tells GlobeSt.com.
In addition to boosting tourism, the 2019 event will draw spark investment in infrastructure and grooming of existing real estate for the athletes and their entourage, Carrier Johnson's Vincent Mudd tells GlobeSt.com.
Generally, the new tax plan is seen as something positive, a move that will allow investors to put more money into real estate because of the tax savings, Real Capital Markets' Tina Lichens tells GlobeSt.com.