IRVINE, CA-Voit's Jerry Holdner talks leasing and sale price predictions, availability, competition, spec development and more in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b> commentary.
NEWPORT BEACH, CA-Today, the tide has turned, and owners have focused on acquiring and holding assets while sustaining and maximizing value, says Voit's Rob Cord in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b> commentary.
INLAND EMPIRE, CA-Tenants are now expanding throughout the office, retail, and industrial markets of California, seeking new space from Sacramento to San Diego to the Inland Empire, and beyond, says Voit Real Estate Services in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b> commentary.
INLAND EMPIRE, CA-Retail is back and national and regional chains alike are now reanalyzing current store placement strategies, and seeking opportunities for future growth, says Voit Real Estate Services in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b> commentary.
IRVINE, CA-As manufacturers continue to weigh the costs of moving goods in today's market, increases in labor, shipping, and fuel expenses are driving many global companies to bring production back to North America, says Voit's Kevin Turner in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b> commentary.
IRVINE, CA-While investors work to capture what remains of distressed for-sale commercial product in major Western markets, there is a new game in town, say Voit executives in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b> commentary.
SACRAMENTO-The mood in retail has grown optimistic, at least in Northern California, say Voit Real Estate Services EVPs Jason Gallelli and Gary Gallelli.
ORANGE COUNTY, CA-The Orange County investment market is back. And to be fair, it's not just back. It's booming, says Mitch Zehner, EVP, and Seth Davenport, SVP, Voit Real Estate Services.
INLAND EMPIRE, CA-Owners are becoming comfortable with business plans that include expansion and acquisition, and many industrial users are implementing those plans while interest rates are low, says Voit's Gutierrez.
ANAHEIM, CA-Buyer demand and the consistent flow of capital into the local industrial market should keep Orange County healthy through 2013, says Voit's Ian Britton.