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.
DENVER—The bad news for Denver's industrial sector is that there is no population density within a 500-mile radius. Oddly, it's also the good news. This is the second in an ongoing series.
DENVER—Now, if they can just keep spec construction in check, the momentum will continue, says Transwestern's Larry Thiel. This is the first in a series on the Denver market.
CHICAGO—Cautious lenders are pushing retail users to sale leasebacks. It's particularly attractive for less-than-credit owners, says Transwestern's Marc Imrem.
LOS ANGELES—Focusing on “world-shaping trends through the lens of the built environment,” the initiative is also designed to position the firm among the Fortune 500.
LAS VEGAS—But they're so cute, so funny, so cutting-edge, so sexy. And possibly a relic of a former marketing time. So says Edward Del Beccaro of Transwestern.
LAS VEGAS--They can't mention the “s” word yet: spec, but Houston developers are getting back to business, as Nick Hernandez of Transwestern explains in this exclusive video interview from RECon.
LAS VEGAS—If you're looking for that perfect place to shop and dine, keep driving past the retail center and go to the mall. So says Joseph Coradino of PREIT.
LAS VEGAS—Surprisingly, the two real estate staples are fighting each other in SoCal, and Chris Wilson of JLL discusses winners and losers in this exclusive RECon video interview.
LAS VEGAS—Safeway's market exit a few years back couldn't hold the Windy City back for too long, as Patrick Owens of Transwestern attests in this exclusive RECon video interview.