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The Urban Land Institute recently engaged in discussions with diverse commercial real estate experts, delving into their insights on the immediate outlook for development, challenges faced, and opportunities in securing financing within the current economic climate.
While a majority of the U.S. experienced a softening in rental competitiveness, the Midwest defied the trend. Miami secured the title of the nation's hottest rental market in 2023. The city's thriving tech scene continues to attract global innovators and entrepreneurs, intensifying the competition for rental apartments.
Behold the L. L. Steward House, an architectural masterpiece built in February 1914, that seamlessly intertwines history and modern functionality. This commercial gem, spanning approximately 2,678 square feet, invites you to step into a world where the past meets the future.
Placer.ai’s research in their '8 Retail Trends to Watch in 2024' whitepaper highlights the rise in popularity of second-hand apparel amongst consumers. This shift represents a significant number of consumers who value a unique, cost-friendly, and planet-safe clothing experience.
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A recent analysis by Moody Analytics delves into the dynamics of population growth within flood-prone areas over the past few decades. Several high-income countries already harbor a significant proportion of developments in flood-prone areas despite a comparatively lower growth rate in flood zone settlement over the last 30 years.
The U.S. is currently undergoing a significant resurgence in new apartment construction, evident in the increased presence of cranes adorning the skylines of major cities.
On this episode, the CBCWorldwide podcast hosted Veronica Melalos, CCIM. We explored how women in commercial real estate can grow their businesses by working with local governments.
Industrial real estate development provides essential manufacturing, warehousing, and distribution infrastructure. Investors consistently favor this asset class due to its promising benefits, including long-term investment value, diversification, and manageable maintenance requirements.
The burgeoning popularity of food halls, extending beyond urban centers to suburban landscapes, is not just a culinary trend but a lucrative investment opportunity that savvy investors should closely monitor.