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Innovations in commercial real estate: Preparing for the city of the future ~ Deloitte

Dec 29, 2016 - Trends - 0 Comments - Standard

A new report from Deloitte – Innovations in commercial real estate: Preparing for the city of the future – asks whether today’s commercial properties are ready for the future. It is a good question, one that considering leads to answers that that hint at a period of disruption, challenges, and opportunities. Many residents of high rise buildings […]

Miami DDA Releases Greater Downtown Demographics Report for 2016

Dec 29, 2016 - Analysis - 0 Comments - Standard

Florida is now the third most populous state in the United States of America. Miami is the largest metro area in Florida, the third most populous state in the United States of America. Greater Downtown Miami is its hub. Miami, a uniquely diverse place that  embraces new residents from around the world, continues to have more new residential developments that to […]

Video: A New State of Mind in Downtown Miami

Dec 26, 2016 - Profiles - 0 Comments - Standard

In this video published by the Miami Downtown Development Authority (Miami DDA) and produced by Reel City Films, living and working in downtown Miami is discussed.  A number of downtown Miami advocates are featured in this video, including: Leslie Pollack, an attorney with Kluger Kaplan John Richard, President and CEO of the Adrienne Arsht Center […]

Video discusses whether commercial agents will pay referral fees to residential agents for referring business?

Dec 26, 2016 - Negotiating - 0 Comments - Standard

Commercial real estate broker Michael Bull addresses the question of whether commercial brokers will pay referral fees to residential agents for referring business (assignments) to them.  His answer is maybe, depending on the situation.  My answer is similar.  In most cases the answer is yes, but it always depends.  The best way to find out […]

Video: CohnReznick Partner Greg Remeikis Discusses Federal Historic Tax Credit for Commercial Property

Dec 23, 2016 - Taxation - 0 Comments - Standard

In this video, Greg Remeikis of CohnReznick, where he is a partner in the  accounting and tax advisory firm’s Assurance Practice and co-leads it Hospitality Industry Practice in the Mid-Atlantic region, discusses The Federal Historic Tax Credit. This credit encourages the preservation and reuse of historic structures by offering credits to owners of (historic) properties.  

2486 SW 27th Terrace | SOLD

Dec 22, 2016 - Property Profiles - 0 Comments - Standard

The Bloom & Kinnear building at 2486 SW 27th Terrace, Miami, FL 33133 (aka 2486 Secoffee Terrace, Miami, FL 33133) has been listed for sale or lease.  For more information, contact James Hawkins at (786)581-7990 or james@hawkinscre.com. Additional Information: Offering Memorandum Floor Plan Miami-Dade Data UPDATE: This property sold in 2018.

Video: Nancy Miller, Tim Kenney Discuss Impact of Decreasing Cap Rates and Rising Interest Rates on Single Tenant Market

Dec 16, 2016 - Retail Properties - 0 Comments - Standard

How will decreasing cap rates and rising interests affect single tenant net lease property market values? Find out from single tenant experts Nancy Miller, SVP of Single Tenant Net Lease Group and Tim Kinney, VP Capital Markets of Marcus & Millichap. Highlights of this commercial real estate related video include: Nationally cap rates have gone […]

What Can a Commercial Property Investor Get for $5 Million in Miami?

Dec 15, 2016 - Analysis - 0 Comments - Standard

Costar, as of November 18, 2016, shows a number of properties trading for between $5 million and $5.1 million since January 1, 2015. Below we have embedded what we believe to be Google Streetviews of each, with links below each to pages with detailed information about the property including recent sales prices and dates, ownership, […]

Watch Miami grow with this time-lapse satellite view

Dec 13, 2016 - Development - 0 Comments - Standard

This video, showing a time-lapse satellite view of the Miami area for the past 30 years, was created with Google’s Timelapse, a global, zoomable video that allows users to see how the Earth has changed in some selected area over the past 32 years. It is made out of 33 cloud-free annual mosaics, one for […]