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Devastating flash floods put US towns in peril, forcing real estate developers to change strategy

A historic town in Maryland, barely a blip on the map, is a blueprint for developing disaster: real estate development in the face of increasingly wet weather......»»

Category: realestateSource: cnbcAug 7th, 2018

Thinking of Changing Brokerages? Consider These 4 Things

Know what to look for, what your worth is and what you value most in your new brokerage search There are many important and different reasons why you may consider a change of scenery in your day-to-day real estate business. Deciding which broke.....»»

Category: realestateSource: rismediaApr 10th, 2021

JPMorgan to reduce real estate as many employees will work from home

The CEO said in a letter to shareholders that the company that remote work will change the way it manages its real estate......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsApr 8th, 2021

Black developers call for reckoning in real estate

Amid calls for equity, the industry is providing more capital and opportunities to Black developers. But many are wondering whether it will last......»»

Category: topSource: washpostApr 1st, 2021

How the CRE lending environment is expected to change this year (podcast)

The Covid-19 pandemic impacted almost all sectors of commercial real estate to some degree. The emergence of vaccinations means that many investors are feeling encouraged — but still cautious — about the future of CRE lending. “The debt m.....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsApr 1st, 2021

Nationwide"s chief people officer to retire, successor named

Gale King, who has been chief of personnel at Nationwide for more than a decade, is retiring in July. Vinita Clements has been picked to oversee human resources, real estate strategy, support services and culture for Nationwide's 30,000 e.....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsMar 25th, 2021

Challenges and opportunities in the covid-driven housing market

REAL ESTATE MATTERS | It’s fair to say that the housing market is on fire, even in places that had struggled to recover from the devastating effects of the housing crisis......»»

Category: topSource: washpostMar 17th, 2021

Newsmakers Hall of Fame: Rosey Koberlein on Growing Organically

After four decades in real estate, Rosey Koberlein, chairperson—and past CEO—of Tucson, Arizona-based Long Companies, knows a thing or two about adapting to change an.....»»

Category: realestateSource: rismediaMar 7th, 2021

Ken Jenny: ‘Visionary, Change Agent and Champion’ for Real Estate

For more.....»»

Category: realestateSource: rismediaMar 3rd, 2021

As buildings’ life spans shrink, developers try to adjust

Industry experts are starting to take heed as disruptions from the pandemic and changing technological needs are hastening the demise of commercial real estate developments......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsFeb 24th, 2021

RISMedia’s Newsmakers: Celebrating the Industry’s Futurists and Influencers

In 2020, the real estate professionals who influenced change were those who took action and introduced innovative ideas amid a year of uncertainty. We recently announced the .....»»

Category: realestateSource: rismediaFeb 16th, 2021

What to know about Ohio"s new tax credit for "transformational" development

A new tax incentive could have big implications for real estate developers planning major projects. "We want to make sure this is the final piece. This is what makes these projects happen.".....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsJan 30th, 2021

What to know about Ohio"s new tax credit for "transformational" development

A new tax incentive could have big implications for real estate developers planning major projects. "We want to make sure this is the final piece. This is what makes these projects happen.".....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsJan 30th, 2021

YIMBY with a conscience: Meet the 26-year-old real-estate heir who wants to make affordable housing a reality in the Biden era

Donahue Peebles III, heir to one of the US' largest real-estate developers, considers th.....»»

Category: topSource: businessinsiderJan 24th, 2021

Citizen initiative process, taxes among Arizona NAIOP"s legislative priorities for 2021

The organization, which represents commercial real estate developers and operators, focused its priorities on maintaining a competitive tax environment and responding to laws created by citizen's initiative......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsJan 8th, 2021

Cold storage is heating up with Philadelphia-area real estate developers and investors

Once a bit player in the industrial market, cold storage has become a hot commodity since the start of the pandemic......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsJan 7th, 2021

The new math of cold storage: Online food shopping, pharma fueling CRE"s hottest asset class

Covid-19 vaccines that require very specific temperatures have put cold-storage in the spotlight. But the sector has seen little vacancy for years, and industrial real estate experts don’t expect that to change — even after the pandemic is in the past......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsJan 7th, 2021

Oregon"s statewide foreclosure ban expires New Year"s Eve

Real estate insiders aren’t forecasting a flash flood of home foreclosures as Oregon’s statewide ban expires......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsDec 31st, 2020

Manufacturers, investors agreed to pump $121M into Saratoga County this year

A magazine printer, real estate developers and manufacturers of robotic equipment wagered heavily on Saratoga County this year, deciding to expand at a time when many industries are cutting costs amid the pandemic......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsDec 20th, 2020

The role of technology in commercial real estate for retail and office

Technology continues to change the commercial real estate industry. For the retail and office sectors, technology allows brokers to streamline processes and market properties in new and innovative ways. Before all of the new advances in the indus.....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsDec 15th, 2020

Coronavirus chaos — wrecked economy, less office space demand, scarce financing — challenges Chicago’s megadevelopments

Chicago’s decade-plus construction cycle has altered the skyline and emboldened developers to draw up some of the costliest real estate plans ever seen in the city. Now the coronavirus pandemic leaves in doubt whether those megaprojects.....»»

Category: topSource: chicagotribuneMay 15th, 2020