“We just want everyone to see how amazing women are in commercial real estate,” says Stephanie J. Sprenkle, a partner with Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel, 2018 president of CREW Philadelphia.
The current expansion period is the second-longest post-war boom period on record and may become the longest, which would indicate that the cycle may be close to a peak.
In this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>, Paul Nash, an attorney in the San Francisco office of Allen Matkins, outlines some of the particulars about new law, Assembly Bill 2343, that goes into effect on September 1, 2019.
In some ways the New York City retail scene is grappling with the same issues that have been bedeviling the industry nationally. In others ways, the city's uniqueness makes it a story unto itself.
In this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>, Yung says it's important to realize that not all real estate investments are created equally, meaning diversification by property types can provide a security layer with regard to fluctuations.
In our exclusive audio interview, learn about how StackSource plans to use $220,000 in seed funding, free work space and expert mentorship from Newark Venture Partners.
With advance planning and by initiating a readiness action plan, some investors many find it easier to stay afloat and survive the real estate market hurricane, i.e. mitigate losses due to natural disasters.
The construction labor shortage is creating a challenge for tenants trying to schedule office build-outs, and in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>, Dan Polito of Skender discusses the options for firms facing build-outs.
Prop 10 proponents say rents are too high and propose Prop 10 as a solution, which benefits very few people and instead creates additional barriers to adding housing supply where it's most needed.