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SAN DIEGO—The elements of mobility, wellness, choice of space, amenities and technology are universal to all size companies, CBRE's Paul Komadina tells GlobeSt.com in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b> look at the firm's Workplace360 office Downtown.
SAN RAMON, CA—After much anticipation, Roundhouse Market is finally open at Bishop Ranch, along with a lease signed for THE LOT, a luxury cinema experience and dining destination, which will open THE LOT City Center, and GE is expanding to 350,000 square feet there as well.
McLEAN, VA--The GSE has enough collateral on its books that it will be able to issue these securitizations under its M series on a regular basis, David Leopold tells GlobeSt.com.
DALLAS—Given the number of projects currently on the drawing board, development activity and construction volume is projected to be healthy well into 2017, especially in the area of mixed-use projects.
HOUSTON—While secondary or tertiary cities where one or two dominant industries can significantly influence occupancies and financing can be difficult, most Texas submarkets have well-diversified economic drivers.
McLEAN, VA—The agreement will give Beijing-based HNA Group an equity interest in Hilton Worldwide Holdings as well as two spin-off companies, Park Hotels & Resorts and Hilton Grand Vacations.
ATLANTA—Bill Weghorst, executive vice president and managing director of the Southeast division of PM Realty Group, sounds off in this <b>EXCLUSIVE </b>interview.
NEW YORK CITY—Serving as the keynote speaker at CREW's national convention Thursday afternoon, in Midtown, the accomplished yet humble CRE executive spoke of how she got ahead.
IRVINE, CA—Although it hasn't matched the pace set in 2015, “2016 has been a year of slow yet steady growth for commercial real estate as a whole,” says Peter Muoio, chief economist with Ten-X.