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.
PORTLAND-Ed Dundon, the middleman for most hotel-related deals in town, says the number of planned hotels in the pipeline is dwindling, which should help stabilize occupancy rates in area hotels.
HOUSTON-The Decorative Center of Houston, a complex of office space and showrooms, has been put up for sale by Crow Holdings and Billingsley Cos., a pair of Dallas companies that developed the project. The owners are seeking $58 million for the 500,000-sf complex.
ORLANDO-A just-released third-quarter office report by the Orlando division of Grubb & Ellis Co. emphatically challenges a conclusion by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. that about three million sf delivered here in 1999 remains largely unused.
SANTA CLARA, CA-Slated for 50 acres adjacent its existing 28-acre campus, the facility will eventually include 1.5 million sf of hospital, clinic and medical office space, triple the space of its current digs.
CHARLOTTE-Some of the nation's leading urban developers are competing for the opportunity to develop local government land assessed at more than $15 million.
PORTLAND-The $70 million cultural museum and educational center is under construction on 12 acres fronting the Napa River in Napa, Calif. It is scheduled to open in fall 2001.
WHITE PLAINS-Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide Inc., headquartered here, has been designated the World's Best Global Hotel Company by Global Finance magazine.