INDIAN WELLS, CA-<b>Angela West</b> out of <b>CBRE</b>'s Tulsa market, who does deals nationwide, says that the industry feeling is good overall, but it's market by market.
INDIAN WELLS, CA-We spoke with <b>Robert Thornburgh</b> of <b>Heger Industrial</b> about the Spring World Conference, and the independent brokerage community
INDIANAPOLIS-<b>SIOR</b> <b>Bryan Poynter</b> of <b>Cassidy Turley</b> says to expect a lot of tech breakout sessions this week at the Spring World Conference.
NEW YORK CITY-<b>Douglas Elliman</b>'s <b>Faith Hope Consolo</b> says that attendance at RECon could reach 40,000 people, making it the largest turnout at this month's show in Las Vegas since 2007.
DALLAS-<b>SIOR</b>'s <b>Nora Hogan</b>, who is a tenant rep at <b>Transwestern</b> says the market is shifting, and at least in Dallas, it is becoming more favorable for landlords than tenants.
BELMONT, CA-<b>Auction.com</b>'s <b>Jake Seid</b> tells GlobeSt.com about how getting into the Silicon Valley's talent pool will bring the firm to the next level.
CHICAGO-<b>SIOR</b>'s <b>Mark Goode</b> tells us about the importance of the organization, and what people will be talking about at next week's show. The <b>Venture One</b> exec is also very candid about the industrial market.
NASHVILLE-<b>SIOR</b> president and <b>Colliers International</b> industrial expert <b>Terry Smith</b> talks to GlobeSt.com about next week's conference and how the market is holding up.
SHANGHAI-<b>Chris Cuff</b> from <b>Colliers International</b> talks about the importance of SIOR's global reach and how CRE is doing in the Asia-Pacific region.