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.
SCOTTSDALE, AZ—We throw away the presentations and the questions as professional brokers let their hair down, loosen their ties and say what's on their minds.
SCOTTSDALE, AZ—In this second of a two-part series on the differences between older and younger brokers, Jeff Gage of CBRE has some frank advice for the gray-haired set.
SCOTTSDALE, AZ—Jeff Finn of RealNex provides the insight of an online service platform on the risks—perceived and real—of broker disintermediation. This is the second of a two-part video feature on the subject from SIOR's Spring World Conference here.
SCOTTSDALE, AZ—GlobeSt.com brings you two top-of-their-game brokers in an unscripted and freewheeling conversation about the state of the market and their expectations of what lies ahead.
SCOTTSDALE, AZ—Drones are making their way into everyday use in commercial real estate. But not so fast, says the FAA. Don Catalano of iOptimize lays out the challenges and the outlook for this new, exciting and potentially dangerous tool.
LAS VEGAS—There are two Americas. So says Xceligent data chief James Cook, and while retailers struggle to embrace both, the middle class simply struggles.
BOSTON—The diversity of Boston's tenant base raises all boats equally—with the possible exception of the middle class—says Intercontinental's Peter Palandjian.
BOSTON—According to the folks of Cushman & Wakefield, the Boston commercial real estate market fared better than most during the recession. That good fortune provided a solid base to reap the benefits of the current upcycle.