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13
Aug
2021
The Evolution of Facilities Management
Posted On August 13, 2021  By Gary Tasman  And has 5 Comments

Review the financial statements of nearly any location-based business and you’ll see a similarity. In most cases, the company’s most significant investment will be its real estate. Whether that business leases a small office or owns a 500,000-square-foot warehouse, its land, buildings and improvements will account for […]

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10
Aug
2021
Your Commercial Lease Clauses and COVID-19
Posted On August 10, 2021  By Gary Tasman  And has 4 Comments

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced us all to re-evaluate the ways we conduct business, including remote work opportunities, surface sanitization, social distancing, human resources policies and indoor air quality. For those in the commercial leasing business, the concept of force majeure and how it applies to […]

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02
Aug
2021
Six Workplace Benefits Employees Will Want Post-COVID
Posted On August 2, 2021  By Viveka Krishnaswamy  And has 8 Comments

As vaccinations become increasingly common and available across the U.S., more companies are starting to return to the workplace. However, after a year or more of working at home, many employees have found that their priorities have begun to shift in terms of what they expect […]

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29
Jul
2021
REIT Deal-Making is Robust in Light of Favorable REIT Outlook
Posted On July 29, 2021  By Sheheryar Hafeez  And has 6 Comments

Real estate investment trust (REIT) merger and acquisition activity has emerged from the pandemic in full force with some $75 billion in investment nationally from January through mid-July 2021. This robust activity is expected to continue throughout what could potentially be a record-breaking year. While all […]

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27
Jul
2021
Biomed, Life Science Clusters Capture Lab-Focused Investor Interest
Posted On July 27, 2021  By Ioana Ginsac  And has 5 Comments

Rising consumer spending, greater mobility and improved vaccination rates are contributing significantly to bringing back commercial activity to markets that have been impacted by challenges associated with social distancing, limited travel and density. While long-term space planning remains somewhat fluid, flexibility on concessions rather than on […]

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23
Jul
2021
As Building Material Prices Skyrocket, Project Managers Offer Strategies to Mitigate Risk
Posted On July 23, 2021  By Roger McCarron  And has 121 Comments

The COVID-19 pandemic, and the waves of lockdowns and business interruptions it prompted, affected global supply chains in virtually every industry — and construction is no exception. Due to widespread shortages of building materials, and pent-up demand from projects that were delayed or postponed during the […]

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15
Jul
2021
A Return to Better Than Normal at the Workplace
Posted On July 15, 2021  By Kristin Mueller  And has 5 Comments

The world of real estate has experienced an unprecedented level of disruption. There are changes to traditional service and business models, changing expectations of the workplace, and a heightened imperative to focus on safety, health and wellbeing.  Touchless technology, social distancing sensors and other tools are […]

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09
Jul
2021
NAIOP June Coronavirus Impacts Survey: Operating Conditions Improve but Developers Grapple with Supply Shortages
Posted On July 9, 2021  By Shawn Moura, Ph.D.  And has No Comment

In June, NAIOP conducted its eighth survey of its U.S. members on the impacts of COVID-19. Since April 2020, the association has examined the pandemic’s effects on commercial real estate and how firms have responded. Most American adults are vaccinated, and daily coronavirus case counts have […]

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02
Jul
2021
Market Activity Focus on High-Value Assets Sustains Growth of U.S. Office Lease Rate
Posted On July 2, 2021  By Ioana Ginsac  And has 3 Comments

Last week, commercial real estate property data and listings platform CommercialEdge published its most recent national office report, which paints a more current picture of office sector activity across the top 50 U.S. markets. Data analyzed for the June 2021 report found that: The average office […]

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29
Jun
2021
Investment in Senior Housing Poised for Strong Growth Following COVID-19
Posted On June 29, 2021  By Zach Bowyer, Brian Chandler and Bryan Lockard  And has 1 Comment

The COVID-19 pandemic interrupted a nearly 12-year growth cycle for the senior housing market, causing a drop in valuations to an eight-year low. Stabilized occupancy rates also fell to record lows due to infections, mandated holds on new resident admissions, safety concerns, and isolation fears. Rents, however, […]

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