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.
LOS ANGELES-Investment Development Services Inc. is ready to lease space in its new 110,970-sf distribution complex in the southeast portion of the county.
CHICAGO-Investors looking to get off the financial roller-coaster ride that is Wall Street should put their money into real estate. That's the tonic for volatility prescribed by Heller Financial, Inc.
AUSTIN-A Trammell Crow employee, who joined the firm nearly a year ago, has been promoted to retail leasing associate. The new agent's expertise encompasses construction management and administration for construction and legal practices.
FT. WORTH-A $28.1-million loan coupled with mezzanine financing is being used to acquire apartment complexes in Ft. Worth, Houston and Las Vegas. Of the financed amount, $3.5 million is earmarked for renovations.
HOUSTON-Cushman & Wakefield's Houston office is putting up a finder's fee to locate a tenant for the vacant JC Penney's at Northwest Mall. A Feb. 14 deadline looms for the new BMW and $50,000 in the race to fill the space.
SPOKANE, WA-Tribal officials have high expectations for the casino, located about 10 miles west of this inland city, the second largest in the state and a focal point for some 400,000 people.
SEATTLE, WA-Metro Cinemas, the largest of the nine-unit Seven Gables/Landmark chain, may soon be sold off by owner Silver Cinemas International, which faces a bankruptcy hearing next week.
AUSTIN-Finanical provider Globeset Inc. is getting rid of its liabilities in a $31-million takeover of primary assets by Trintech, a 14-year-old firm based in San Mateo, CA. Globeset's Austin office will remain open as will offices in Addison, Tokyo, Hong Kong and London.
CHICAGO-Mark Ruda boasts a diverse background. But his history as both a newspaperman and real estate broker come together in his new assignment for GlobeStcom.
LOVELAND, CO-City and county staffs are looking forward to the spring when a 100,000-sf project will be finished, bringing more space and a services consolidation for residents' convenience. The $15.4-million project means an end to desk sharing.