SAN DIEGO—Lee & Associates principal Patrick Miller explains the criteria by which legal parcels are defined in the state as defined by the California Subdivision Map Act of February 1972—something many in the brokerage community don't fully understand, he tells GlobeSt.com.
HOUSTON—As the population continues to grow, the east side is poised to capitalize on developer and business interest due to favorable demographics, economic development and infrastructure expansion.
SAN DIEGO—Significant pent-up demand for apartments in a market that only transacts on average 18 trades a year over 100 units is creating a market where cap rates are among the lowest in the nation, CBRE's Rachel Parsons tells GlobeSt.com.
WALNUT CREEK, CA—The 800-pound e-commerce gorilla, Amazon, accounted for 43% of US online sales in 2016, and now the gorilla has turned the tables to begin opening brick-and-mortar sites.
ATLANTA—“We anticipate continued strong capital flows into Atlanta's office market in 2017 due to the positive leasing momentum and rent growth the market has experienced recently.”
SAN DIEGO—Market uncertainty as well as a natural “breather” before the election were largely responsible for the 27% decrease in overall VC funding in Q3 as compared to the 10-year average in the San Diego market, JLL's Chad Urie tells GlobeSt.com.