In the past decade, Homestead, a potential key distribution point for both Southern Miami-Dade County and the Florida Keys, has seen virtually no new industrial construction.
With the additional guidance provided with these new regulations, I expect to see a significant uptick of investments in those and other areas in South Florida, including Coral Gables, Allapattah, and up the coast into Fort Lauderdale and Hollywood.
With the Cushman & Wakefield Harmon/Spies Capital Markets group closing top deals, executive managing director Joshua King explains how the growing demand in healthcare is affecting the real estate landscape.
For multifamily developers, the addition of short-term rentals gives them the ability to incorporate an entirely new tenant into their planning and modeling, mitigating risks associated with vacancy.
Even though commercial real estate may be at or past the peak of this real estate cycle doesn't mean the market will slow down anytime soon, says Ben Prater in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>.
Having federal approval for cannabis in the U.S. will dramatically lower this risk, but until that time it is incredibly difficult to provide any actuarial backing to these pricing options, as the marketplace is now being created.
Warehouses are getting smarter, and distribution channels are getting more efficient. GlobeSt.com chats with Stan Johnson director Jimmy Ullrich on what the future looks like for the sector in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b> Q&A.
As part of this month's women's focus, we get a closer look one women's path to commercial real estate, and see how she went from wanting to be a world-traveler to supporting a team of land development capital markets.
We're seeing owners look more closely at a concepts business model and giving more weight to those concepts that are creating a sense of community for their shoppers.
In our chat with Toby Scrivner, senior director of Stan Johnson Co., we learn more about how pricing differs when comparing portfolios versus single-asset transactions for the same tenant and more.