John Salustri has covered the commercial real estate industry for nearly 25 years. He was the founding editor of GlobeSt.com, and is a four-time recipient of the Excellence in Journalism award from the National Association of Real Estate Editors.
They call it CBRE 360, a technology-enabled menu of customizable amenities and property services designed to improve the workplace experience—and enhance value for occupiers and for building investors.
Rightsizing. That's the word for the coming year as brick-and-mortar retailers (at least those with a forward-looking platform) react to the multiple forces impacting their business. And that's the word from the retail executives of Colliers International in this exclusive video interview.
With tax reform legislation now signed into law, Congress' long-promised tax overhaul appears to finally be coming to fruition. But what does that mean for commercial real estate investors? Marcus & Millichap's John Chang explains.
A combination of edgy retailers and more established purveyors defines Brooklyn today, as Jaime Schultz of Lee & Associates states in this exclusive video interview from the ICSC New York Dealmaking Conference.
There's something very Old School about the winners and losers in the current retail climate. That, at any rate, is Rick Chichester's take, as the Faris Lee executive explains in this exclusive video interview from the ICSC New York Deal Making Conference.
With the REIT's strategic plan virtually complete, RPAI now turns to maximizing its holdings, as Steve Grimes explains in this exclusive video interview from the show floor of the ICSC New York Dealmaking Conference.
A certain degree of landlord hesitation, set against other barriers to entry, are forcing many in this growing niche market to rethink their strategies.