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CRE firms are sending rent proceeds to healthcare workers on the front lines, donating space for medical facilities and storing supplies, and encouraging donations to local neighborhoods in need.
Corbett Nichter of Adolfson & Peterson Construction, recently shared insights on how the company is taking steps to keep job sites healthy, working with trade partners to keep business moving and filling the product gap.
WindMass Capital Partners will capitalize on planned upgrades to units and common areas for Vineyards at the Ranch I & II and Beacon Hill in order to compete within a submarket already benefiting from these types of renovations.
Phase 1 of Legacy Square was completed in late 2019 with the opening of a 185,000/-square-foot Walmart Supercenter and seven finished pad sites. Phase two is now under construction and will open in early 2021.
The quality of Addison II and its strong tenancy were key factors in this acquisition, in addition to the property's location, which is suitable for users seeking a combination of office and production space.
Triune Centre is the first office development in the United States to feature an automated valet parking garage with a fully automated robotic palleted vehicle handling system.
Realty Capital Partners and BKE Capital joint venture plans to spend several millions to renovate the 1970s-vintage Oak Lawn Heights multifamily property, modernizing and renaming it the Maverick at Oak Lawn.
Lincoln Property Company recently completed approximately 32,000 square feet of leases for the class-A property, Parkside Tower, the largest of which was Scottish Rite's lease renewal of 21,358 square feet.
Senior living communities are making adjustments to programming and activities to keep seniors safe, according to STG Design, but could design of these facilities really make a meaningful difference?
Landlords and tenants who understand how to mesh brick-and-mortar and e-commerce will continue to thrive when the turbulent waves of the pandemic subside, says Stephen Coslik, chairman of Woodmont.