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.
NEW YORK CITY-Results of a survey unveiled last night at the NYU Hospitality Conference reveal that only 58% of polled lodging firms have a formal E-business strategy. Expect the amount of online business to triple in three years.
NEW YORK CITY-The New York real estate legend and long-time Real Estate Board of New York executive gave Vornado its firepower when he sold his company--Mendik & Co.--to the REIT in the late 1990s.
CHATHAM, NJ-There more than 3 million sf of new builds going up, says a local expert. But there's also roughly 3.5 million feet of need to fill that space.
NEW YORK CITY-Don't dismiss this industry as a bunch of technological Neanderthals. GlobeSt.com's latest Quick Survey proves that real estate professionals are more sophisticated than generally perceived. Industry news was a must on their Internet applications.
NEW YORK CITY-The broadband provider filed for protection late yesterday and has let go two-thirds of its staff. The move is the latest wrinkle in a trend GlobeSt.com predicted last year.
NEW YORK CITY-The war between CBDs and suburbs is fought in local skirmishes, with demands of native business and the locale's ability to support them drawing tenants in or pushing them away from our center cities. As a result, there is no clear-cut winner in the space race.
NEW YORK CITY-The war between CBDs and suburbs is fought in local skirmishes, with demands of native business and the locale's ability to support them drawing tenants in or pushing them away from our center cities. As a result, there is no clear-cut winner in the space race.
NEW YORK CITY-News coverage begins today in London while columnists treating personnel concerns, corporate real estate issues and national legislation bring greater breadth to GlobeSt.com's editorial lineup.
NEW YORK CITY-It was a squeaker, but Silverstein Properties has just overcome its last minute financial concerns to seal the 99-year lease on the World Trade Center. Silverstein's financial woes just a rumor, says one insider.