E-commerce Isn’t Replacing Retail
Article by: Kelsi Maree Borland Customers expect an omni-channel experience, and both online and brick-and-mortar retailers will need to adjust. Read the full article: http://bit.ly/3nqewQg ...read more
Article by: Kelsi Maree Borland Customers expect an omni-channel experience, and both online and brick-and-mortar retailers will need to adjust. Read the full article: http://bit.ly/3nqewQg ...read more
Article by: Kelsi Maree Borland Grocers, home goods stores and even one fitness company are among the retailers well positioned to tackle 2021. Read the ...read more
Article by: Les Shaver “Whether these relocations will stick after the pandemic is the big question. If they do, they are rewriting the commercial real ...read more
Article by: Kelsi Maree Borland Better late than never. Office leasing activity has surged at the end of the year, accounting for 50% of the ...read more
Article by: Peter Grant A widespread return probably won’t take place until the late spring or early summer of 2021 when enough people have been ...read more
Article by: Les Shaver Acquisition yields for apartments have barely budged throughout the year. Read the full article: http://bit.ly/38K0R1e ...read more
Article by: Kelsi Maree Borland The industrial market gained steam in the third quarter, with rents rising 2.6% to $7.21 per square foot. Read the ...read more
Article by: Matthew Rothstein Office landlords everywhere have had to consider for months the possibility that their tenants may never return at the level they occupied before the outbreak ...read more
Article by: Noah Buhayar, John Gittelsohn and Jackie Gu Projections suggest that property values for apartments, offices and retail real estate won’t find their bottom until the middle ...read more
Article by: Hans J. Vrensen, CRE, Dr. Dennis Schoenmaker, Dr. Sven Bienert, and Julia Wein As real estate (directly and indirectly) contributes approximately 36% of ...read more