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The secret to maintaining existing tenants even while raising rents is management quality in addition to the enhancements made to a property, the Muller Co.'s Jon Muller tells GlobeSt.com.
Amazon is finding it quite a bit more difficult to innovate in this new environment largely governed by preexisting binding legal agreements than in the freewheeling world of online commerce, Landmark's Adam Deermount tells GlobeSt.com.
Affordable housing, if done well and successfully, will address the social, emotional, physical and educational needs of the residents, and these needs can be further met if the housing doesn't look 'affordable,' Related California's Liane Takano tells GlobeSt.com.
Focus on the last mile, as well as the vastly different operating expenses in California due to Prop 13 reassessments are two of the biggest issues on industrial tenants' minds, C&W's Tina Arambulo and Kevin Turner tell GlobeSt.com.
Retailers are shaking things up for Thanksgiving and the holiday season, so will this be a game-changer for brick-and-mortar stores? Matthews Real Estate Investment Services' El Warner weighs in with GlobeSt.com.
Move over, Millennials—Gen Z is right behind you, and they're set to bring enclosed rooms back to the workplace as well as some other changes, H. Hendy's Susan Dwyer tells GlobeSt.com.
As the number-one safest large city for 12 years running with an award-winning school district, a deep pool of STEM talent and an unbeatable lifestyle, Irvine is Amazon's one-click solution, Greater Irvine Chamber of Commerce's Bryan Starr tells GlobeSt.com.
Healthcare, life sciences, tech and business services are well-positioned for further growth in Orange County as employment diversification continues to drive office vacancy lower, JLL's Jared Dienstag tells GlobeSt.com.
If a natural disaster damages a sufficient number of homes, developers look for opportunities to deliver more housing to the market, but there are obstacles, First American's Mark Fleming tells GlobeSt.com.
As the industry consolidates, it is moving away from the individual practitioner office that was historically housed in woody walk-up facilities and toward product that is consistent with health systems' brand, Meridian's John Pollock tells GlobeSt.com.