Commercial real estate special reports for powerful business research, trends, and extensive education and information on CRE markets, practices, industries and sectors
Become a GlobeSt influencer! Learn about our latest recognition opportunities highlighting the individuals, firms and teams changing the commercial real estate landscape.
LAS VEGAS—Find out how the retail market is seeing changes in how demographics, dining patterns, fashion trends, and distribution models are reshaping the shopping experience in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b> article on the subject.
Expect more retail bankruptcies ahead, as today's greatest and most secure tenants can be only a year away from extinction if they are not proactive, creative and responsive to the changes in the marketplace and adapting their business model to court a new style of consumer.
LOS ANGELES—For the design of 732 Spring Street, a $164 million development from North America Sekisui House and Holland Partner Group, MVE Partners looks to the future and the past of the Downtown Market.
GILBERT, AZ—The approximately 275,000-square-foot center will consist of a mix of national retail anchors and restaurants, boutiques, and unique eateries.
SAN DIEGO—In addition to reliable public transportation and transit from hubs to the beach, affordable housing and a sense of community, Millennials here seek satisfying food options, fitness facilities and showers in the workplace, say panelists at RealShare San Diego.
PHILADELPHIA—One of Philadelphia's longest-lived advertising and marketing firms, DDCworks, has moved its headquarters to The Cast Iron Building, located at 718 Arch Street, as the agency says a Center City location will improve its ability to attract talented employees.
LOS ANGELES—The June Street Collection, a collection of 10 single-family homes from Canfield Development and designed by KTGY, is 50% sold in just two weeks.
WASHINGTON, DC—The shift from auto-dominant to pedestrian-dominant city environments has presented new challenges and opportunities for architects of these spaces, who are essentially designing for a different audience, Cooper Carry retail and mixed-use experts tell GlobeSt.com <b>EXCLUSIVELY</b>.