Video: Berger Singerman’s Andrew Hinkes on Block Chain, Bitcoin, Future Currency, and Implications for Commercial Real Estate
Andrew Hinkes, a lawyer with Berger Singerman talks about the applications of bitcoin in commercial real estate.
Andrew Hinkes, a lawyer with Berger Singerman talks about the applications of bitcoin in commercial real estate.
2018 Realtors® Commercial Alliance President Elect Jennifer Wollmann talks affordable housing with Kahunah Group Properties CEO Matis Cohen, Department of Planning and Zoning Principal Planner Rosa Davis, Uribe Construction Senior Vice President Jeff Feldman, and Deep Blocks CEO Olivia Ramos.
With recent efforts to secure an office condo for a customer, we came to understand the process from a buyer’s and tenant’s perspective. We contacted every unit in the building directly or indirectly, in the process identifying every unit that is listed or otherwise available, i.e. publicly or privately offered, for sale or lease. If you […]
Stephanie Cegielski, V.P of Public Relations at ICSC, joins host The Commercial Real Estate Show to talk about retail property cap rate trends, rising interest rates potentially affecting cap rates, and future forecasts impacting the retail property market. Highlights include: Forecasting 3.8% year over year growth in holiday sales this season across all mediums, i.e. […]
Jay Parsons, Director of Analytics at Real Page, Inc., joins The Commercial Real Estate Show to talk about the multifamily property market occupancy, rental rates, rent cuts in target markets, forecasts and demands.
At the end of the 3rd quarter of 2017, U.S. Treasury yields, on a nominal and real basis, were largely unchanged at all maturities. At every maturity, the basis point movement appears to be under 10 basis points at all maturities, both on a real and nominal basis. The interest rate environment has the ability […]
Barbara Denham, Economist at Reis, appears on this episode of The Commercial Real Estate Show to talk about office market cap rate trends, rising interest rates effecting cap rates, and future forecasts impacting office space.
In this short video, the host of America’s Commercial Real Estate Show, Michael Bull CCIM, discusses whether and when it makes sense to not have positive leverage. The answer is simple. If leverage is not positive, then returns better be coming from sources other than net operating income. Examples of this abound, however, as commercial […]
Stuart Binstock, President and CEO of Construction Financial Management Association (CFMA) appears on America’s Commercial Real Estate Show with host Michael Bull to discuss how hurricanes like Harvey and Irma have affected construction, costs, real estate development, and employment in the commercial real estate industry.
Dylan McCrory, SVP of Solutions at SiteREADY, appears on The Commercial Real Estate Show to talk about how to use technology to make offices increasingly efficient, how to improve employee productivity, and what technology options for your space may assist with these objectives.
The host of The Commercial Real Estate Show, Michael Bull, answers the question of whether a seller of a commercial property would or would not want multiple bidders when selling a property. The answer seems obvious, and in fact is. More bidders means more demand which means a better price. What Michael is really doing […]
In this short clip, Phil Owens of Green Street’s Advisory Group, discusses the opportunity for an information advantage in retail properties. Investors are assessing their mall exposure to retailers, looking at ratios of occupancy cost, and using a set of information sources to identify risk as well as opportunity.
With recent efforts to secure property within Town Center One for a customer, we came to understand this building from a buyer’s and tenant’s perspective. We contacted every unit in the building directly or indirectly, in the process identifying every unit that is listed or otherwise available, i.e. publicly or privately offered, for sale or […]
Barbara Denham, Economist at Reis, appears on The Commercial Real Estate Show to review office market performance and variables that may be affecting it, including differences in suburban versus urban office space performance. Highlights include: Vacancy rate was flat at 16.1% for Q3, also unchanged for year Rent grow 0.3% in Q3, 1.4% year over […]
Jim Costello, Senior Vice President at Real Capital Analytics, joins The Commercial Real Estate Show to discuss where we are in the cycle of retail real estate, tax reform impacts on retail properties, rising interest rates and cap rates.
Navigating the Trends in Healthcare Real Estate: Insights from Jim Costello In the dynamic landscape of commercial real estate, certain sectors often emerge as hotbeds for investment, driven by demographic shifts, economic factors, and evolving consumer needs. One such sector that has garnered significant attention in recent years is healthcare real estate, particularly medical office […]