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The strong leasing activity from smaller life-sciences firms is a product of a healthy biotech community that is highly entrepreneurial, JLL's Grant Schoneman tells GlobeSt.com.
Despite some headlines, panelists at the recent MBA CREF/Multifamily Housing Convention and Expo 2018 say that as ecommerce continues to grow, the risks and opportunities for lenders remain difficult to forecast.
Much has been discussed about the relatively less-favorable tax treatment for residents in high-tax states incentivizing moves to lower-tax locations, but Wells Fargo's Daniel Adams tells GlobeSt.com that a lot of this has been exaggerated.
No, but the prime industrial overlay zone that was enacted by the City a few years ago will help to preserve certain sites here for future redevelopment into multi-story industrial, JLL's Andy Irwin tells GlobeSt.com.
The former Valley Corporate Center will be transformed into Tower 591, with flexible open-floor plans, activated indoor/outdoor areas and upgraded common areas including a new café and fitness center, the Casey Brown Co.'s John Kenney tells GlobeSt.com.
Walker & Dunlop's recent structuring of Fannie Mae's first Green Rewards loan backed by a senior-housing property paves the way for more loans of this type, Jeff Ringwald and Bill Jackson tell GlobeSt.com.
A mentor will tell it like it is, good and bad, while a sponsor will sing your praises to those who matter, says Morgan Stanley's Carla Harris at an mPower women's event during MBA CREF.
The co-founder of AOL told the audience at during MBA's CREF/Multifamily Housing Convention and Expo 2018 last week that they should rethink their relationships with customers, competitors and governments alike to be successful.
Absolutely, but simple data is not unique enough; we need to use technology in a way that gives companies a competitive advantage in the marketplace, say speakers at MBA CREF.