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In this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b> commentary, Dealpath CEO Mike Sroka writes that the proliferation of data in CRE has created the need to structure, secure and maintain a vast amount of data in an industry that historically hasn't had to invest in cybersecurity.
The agreement with Life Time comes on the heels of announcements of the development of a 150-room AC Hotels by Marriott and a Zinburger Wine & Burger Bar at the office complex.
In a market where there is obviously very little for-sale product, an office property adjacent to Airbnb's headquarters is snapped up in an off-market transaction by an investor that previously purchased 555 DeHaro St.
“We think of them as tech companies with the highest calling of saving lives and improving patient care,” Irvine Co. Office Properties' Steve Case tells GlobeSt.com.
With a significant number of these developments being redevelopments, the overall net new impact on office inventory is 5.7 million of additional space.
Parkside at Alliance Town Center in North Fort Worth is promoted as a unique dining destination with unobstructed views of Bluestem Park, green space and a range of community programming options.
Harvey caused many single-family households to be displaced and become new renters, and many multifamily properties were damaged or uninhabitable, driving renters to relocate, GlobeSt.com learns in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>.
The differences in perception between mall and shopping center owners and retailers present “a real opportunity for landlords to work more closely with their retail tenants to explore how they can support their growth plans,” says Cynthia Nelson at FTI Consulting.
“Rising homeownership rates and limited housing inventory” are two factors driving demand for housing, says Robert Dietz with the National Association of Home Builders.