Sandra Parét, senior vice president for AECOM, recently discussed the changing office workplace and how it is evolving to meet the needs of users in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>.
As Austin continues its vast appeal, Carey Gunn Venditti of DLA Piper shares insights on the allure of Austin beyond the traditional view of a university town/state capital in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>.
Unlike other economic development programs, the incentive is not limited to real estate investments, rather businesses that intend to deploy capital and operate in Opportunity Zones can benefit from this incentive.
In this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>, Jonathan Geanakos, president of JLL Capital Markets/Americas, tells aspiring real estate pros that they are in for an exciting and rewarding ride despite the current choppy economy.
In this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>, KC Conway says there will be a disruption in CRE lending liquidity as a result of accounting, regulatory, technological and financial product shake-ups–many of which are not on anyone's radar.
Port Aransas is seizing an opportunity after Harvey to manage growth while retaining its mom and pop feel in what is the closest beach to San Antonio and Austin, which is drivable from many parts of Texas.
The Puget Sound area has many large corporations driving growth such as Boeing, Microsoft, Amazon, Starbucks and Costco, leading to construction of all building types.
The combination of in-store and online shopping is still the winning paradigm, which is why pure play retailers should support brick-and-mortar locations, says Bill Friend in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>.
Speculative development is much less prevalent today than in past boom times–with many of Dallas/Fort Worth's large office and industrial projects significantly leased up prior to construction.
As Black Friday starts to blur with Thanksgiving and more advertisements continue to surround the day, the meaning of Black Friday is no longer as important and some retailers are even choosing to opt out.