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Small(er) Markets, Big Opportunities

Investors leave core cities in search of higher returns.
by Rich Rosfelder

Commercial real estate investors are ready for a bit of risk. According to a 2011 Colliers survey, more than half of U.S.

Using Technology to Make Better Real Estate Decisions

by Robert Hand, CCIM

Drive Times

Technology has taken a giant leap forward the last few years by expanding the traditional tool of demographic research into an analysis of lifestyles and consumer spendin

Deliver With Demographics

Use today’s site analysis tools to discover market potential.
by Robert Hand, CCIM

Technology has taken a giant leap forward in the last few years by expanding the traditional tool of demographic research into an analysis of lifestyles and consumer spending behavior.

Tomorrow?

The sun will come out for commercial real estate, but it’s more than a day away.
by Anthony M. Graziano, CRE, FRICS, MAI

This midyear commercial update comes at an inflection point in our economic cycle. Commercial real estate’s economic strength is a byproduct of the country’s general economic health.

Roadmap to Recovery

by Anthony M. Graziano, CRE, FRICS, MAI

Integra Realty analysts were asked to rank from 1 to 12 (1 being most important) the factors that will have the most profound influenc

Estimating Economic Impact

The Three Rivers model analyzes the effects of commercial developments.
by Ryan Stokes

Maneuvering the Market

Discover how three industry sectors are navigating mixed economic signals.
by Jennifer Norbut, Daniel E. Herrold, Scott K. Lunine, and John Z. Barr, CCIM

"When one door closes, another one opens,” said scientist and inventor Alexander Graham Bell.

Making Sense of the Market

Investors who know where to look can find opportunities.
by Anthony M. Graziano, CRE, FRICS

While commercial real estate is more than ever intrinsically linked to the capital markets, the fundamental outlook for its stability and long-term success remains heal

Ripple Effect

Sinking financial and residential sectors make waves in commercial real estate.
by Jon Peterson

For the first time in four years, capitalization rates on commercial properties are moving upward.

Stay Tuned

Will slower growth and residential woes disrupt commercial real estate's performance?
by Suzanne E. Mulvee

It’s hardly surprising to see the economy slowing down: A tight labor market and slackening productivity gains are holding back gross domestic product growth, and the f