- Combatting Workforce Shrinkage
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The talent pool for commercial real estate professionals is shrinking. How can the industry curb the tide and bring in more professionals, more diversity, and more young people into the CRE workforce?
- Teaching an Old Box New Tricks
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Vacant big-box stores offer communities the opportunity to reimagine and repurpose empty space - called adaptive reuse - to fill needs that are going unmet or to create a more dynamic presence in the existing environment
- Urban Satellites Rising
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Urban satellites have experienced substantial working-age population growth and new apartment construction over the past six years, indicating that many Americans are choosing to stay in the orbit of large, successful cities such as New York, Washington, D.C., and San Francisco.
- Yield Ahead
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While the U.S. economy picked up steam in 2018 thanks to strong confidence from both consumers and businesses, commercial real estate professionals may need to brace for some speed bumps ahead in 2019.
- Legislative Agenda Brings Opportunity
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Last year brought several favorable legislative changes for commercial real estate that will carry into 2019, yet there is still cause for concern.
- Company Values
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After Walter Robb, former co-CEO of Whole Foods Market, left the company after seeing through the acquisition by Amazon in 2017, he formed Stonewall Robb Advisors, where he is an investor, mentor, and adviser to the next generation of American food companies.
- If You Build It...
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Demand for industrial space remains strong with 230M square feet of industrial space under construction in 1Q 2018. Learn why developers are leaning on spec construction.
- Niche Domination
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Marketers might call this powerful presence by another name: brand equity. Blaine Strickland, CCIM, CEO at HBS Resources, shares how dominant brokers use several methods to get the power to convene. Learn how you can become a top leader.
- Office Evolution
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A new labor force, technology, and the changing nature of work itself are driving an evolution of office space. Take a look at the trends, including collaboration spaces, flexible spaces, and progressive office space build-outs.
- Splitting Profits
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Learn why the internal rate of return (IRR) waterfall technique is an increasingly popular progressive strategy to shift downside risk away from the equity investor and provides greater upside potential for the developer.
- Main Street Win
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The recent court decision of South Dakota v. Wayfair is a win for commercial real estate, brick-and-mortar businesses, and state and local governments alike, bringing similar taxes to online and brick-and-mortar transactions.
- Deal Makers
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Check out the biggest CCIM deals and deal makers in retail, office, multifamily, financing, hospitality, industrial, and land.
- 2019: The Year of FASB
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- Mid-Year Market Update
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- Global Opportunities
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- The Future, Now
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- Deal Makers
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- Embracing Technology
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Commercial real estate professionals can change the way they do business — or be left behind.
Commercial real estate finally is catching up with other finance industries. Players across the board, from brokers to asset managers and investment professionals and every role in between, are realizing the t
- Under Control
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In
the decade since the risk of vapor intrusion has become a prominent commercial
real estate environmental concern, sophisticated developers have learned to
assess and manage the risk and unlock the value of the affected properties.
- Upping The Ante
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- Senior Housing
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The days when traditional retailers fit into one box and
online retailers fit into their own separate box are falling by the wayside.
The next generation of retail is a big melting pot of physical stores and
showrooms, e-commerce platforms, and logistics networks all tied together with
more technology.
- Economic Growth Gap
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The days when traditional retailers fit into one box and
online retailers fit into their own separate box are falling by the wayside.
The next generation of retail is a big melting pot of physical stores and
showrooms, e-commerce platforms, and logistics networks all tied together with
more technology.
- Equal Partners
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- Common Ground
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Plenty of unknowns occur in any international commercial
real estate transaction. Differences in language, laws, and business practices
can complicate any deal that crosses global borders, so anything that provides
a common ground can make the deal go more smoothly.
- Eastern Promise
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