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Healthcare, life sciences, tech and business services are well-positioned for further growth in Orange County as employment diversification continues to drive office vacancy lower, JLL's Jared Dienstag tells GlobeSt.com.
Tenants and residents associate environmental performance with quality, so the Certified Sustainable Property certification presents an opportunity to showcase responsible real estate management.
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.
If a natural disaster damages a sufficient number of homes, developers look for opportunities to deliver more housing to the market, but there are obstacles, First American's Mark Fleming tells GlobeSt.com.
Average-to low-performing retail centers are seeing value declines, but there's “no evidence” of such declines for high-performing malls and shopping centers, says Melissa Reagen with TH Real Estate.
Tenant improvement allowances and free rent are up nationwide and growing at a more rapid pace, and there's been a real slowdown in velocity despite ample capital in the market, Colliers' Scott Latham and Andrew Nelson tell GlobeSt.com.
Commercial Cafe looked at both class-A and class-B solutions with a baseline of $5,000 a month, and the corresponding amount of space that rental fee encapsulates, to uncover which cities provide the best bang for the buck.
Dallas-Fort Worth boasts the fourth biggest increase in Baby Boomer renters in the country at 46% versus 10% growth in millennial renters, with both rates well above the national growth.
With the once-dreaded wave of CMBS maturities nearly done with, “decreases in the overall reading should continue for the next few months,” says Manus Clancy at Trepp.