Pickup orders and outside dining expansion helped make up for COVID-19-related dining room restrictions for U.S. restaurant chains during the second quarter.
A Colliers International analyst in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, expects a trend of "modest decentralization" by tenants in the office market as an effect of the pandemic.
While flexible space may "provide a new skin over top of an old chassis," it's important as building owners and tenants look for safe ways for employees to return to offices.
The effect of COVID-19 could lead to increased demand for real estate—think about the need for social distancing in business, government and entertainment venues—or lower demand as virtual work expands.
The JLL Spring 2020 Senior Housing and Care Investor Survey and Trends Outlook reports that potential market disruptors are active adult developments and the needs of middle-income seniors.
A group of six lawyers, led by managing partner Robert "Bob" Dalrymple, has joined Bethesda, Maryland's Selzer Gurvitch Rabin Wertheimer & Polott, adding a "premier" land use/zoning practice.