NEWPORT BEACH, CA—While some view the economic cycle as mature, California has a dynamic and vibrant economy with opportunities available in all phases of the cycle, Matt Felsot tells GlobeSt.com in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b> interview.
SAN DIEGO—From infography to robots, Megafincas Alicante's Pepe Gutierrez gives IREM Fall Conference attendees a succinct rundown of must-have technologies that will rule the future for CRE property managers.
CHICAGO—In this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b> commentary, a BMO Harris Bank source discusses several technology trends that are dominating the commercial real estate industry, impacting how residents interact with their environment, how hotel staff caters to customers and how healthcare workers care for patients.
IRVINE, CA—It's not the concerns that led to the reforms themselves, but the way the reforms are being implemented that's putting a damper on CRE deals, Cox Castle's Adam Weissburg tells GlobeSt.com in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b> interview.
ATLANTA—Consider this: The population change for seniors, who are defined in this context as 55-plus, is higher than the percentage change for the US population.
IRVINE, CA—Developing and maintaining a culture that recognizes and rewards employees at all levels is one of the keys to retaining talent in this highly competitive field, R.D. Olson's Bill Wilhelm tells GlobeSt.com <b>EXCLUSIVELY</b> following the recent lodging conference.
IRVINE, CA—This growth is indicative of a greater consumer trend that centers on living a healthy life in general as these fitness brands see opportunities to backfill vacant space, Avison Young's Keith Kropfl tells GlobeSt.com <b>EXCLUSIVELY</b>.
IRVINE, CA—While it sounds simple, keeping the units habitable when occupied by rent-restricted and income-restricted individuals can be quite challenging, WNC's Kristin Han tells GlobeSt.com <b>EXCLUSIVELY</b>.