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.
NEW YORK CITY-Its 40 megawatts of data center power will ensure that Intergate.Manhattan can meet the demands of big data, Mayor Bloomberg said Wednesday.
OAKLAND, CA—SummerHill Apartment Communities' The Lane on the Boulevard is now under construction. Will feature 141 units with distinct architectural features.
SANTA BARBARA, CA-The LEED-Platinum project showcases 37 residential condominiums and the new Santa Barbara Public Market, a best-in-class food market.
HILLSBORO, OR—The 902-kilowatt array features solar panels from SolarWorld. Strain Ranches unveiled its solar system this week, highlighting the natural synergy between domestic agricultural and solar production.
Industrial real estate, driven by manufacturing and the basic needs of a growing US population, continues to outshine the office sector on the road to recovery. Companies soaked up distribution and manufacturing space at an accelerated pace in the second quarter despite slowing economic growth at home and a looming recession in Europe.
The past few years have certainly been interesting. The optimism that abounded during the first half of each year was quickly dashed by mid-summer, as job growth slowed and other economic indicators posted disappointing or alarming results. At the same time, prices in most markets are rising and cap rates are dipping as investors flock to the safety of real estate. For many in the market, it's been a tough time to make decisions.
The Peachtree State's commercial real estate business has weathered the cyclical storms better than many Southern metros and is emerging once again as a bellwether city for property investment. Atlanta's ability to abound and rebound over the past few decades isn't based on its strategic location alone—it's also based on the professionals who helped shape the market. Here's a look at some of the people who have become regional household names in Atlanta.