Eastman's ongoing amenity upgrades have attracted and retained a diverse mix of tenants, ranging from not-for-profits and healthcare service providers to accounting, legal and brokerage firms.
A gradual rise in mortgage rates won't change homebuyers' decision to buy a home; there are many other factors that go into that decision, says First American Financial Corp.'s Mark Fleming.
The effects of inflation and higher interest rates will offset the downward forces of expected strong institutional and global capital flows, says Spencer Levy at CBRE.
Growth in the market will be much slower than the last upswing; most companies are going to remain cautious, even with a great deal of supply and if oil gets to $80/barrel, says McGee in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>.
“Dining is an important part of today's retail experience, and restaurants comprise a larger percentage of typical shopping center tenant mixes than ever before,” says Matthew K. Harding, Levin Management Corporation's president.