Multifamily Market Forecast: Navigating the Inflection Point and Anticipating Moderate Growth in 2023
The multifamily real estate market has been on a rollercoaster ride, with record-breaking highs followed by a decline towards the end of 2022. The current situation is an inflection point for the industry, with some of the hottest markets during the pandemic experiencing the steepest rent declines.
The Impact of California’s Fast Food Accountability and Standards Recovery Act (AB 257)
On September 5, 2022, California Governor signed the Fast Food Accountability and Standards Recovery Act (FAST Recovery Act or AB 257), a piece of legislation that aims to regulate the fast-food restaurant industry.
Navigating the Commercial Real Estate Market during a Recession: Strategies for Protecting Your Investment
When it comes to investing in commercial real estate, many investors are understandably concerned about the potential impact of a recession. After all, recessions can have a significant impact on the economy and the real estate market, and this can in turn affect the value of commercial properties.
Global Warming & Energy Efficiency in Commercial Real Estate
Global warming and energy use can be significant considerations for commercial real estate investors and consumers alike.
Historic Office Buildings in Downtown Los Angeles Go Up for Sale
A three-building office campus in the heart of downtown Los Angeles is now on the market, the latest in a succession of office buildings for sale in the city.
Commercial Construction Up 9% in October As We Tip Toe Around a Looming Recession
Despite rising prices and financial difficulties, the struggling U.S. construction industry has beaten the odds by recording a monthly increase in the number of nonresidential groundbreakings.
Honey, We Shrunk The Office Leases
The pandemic's overall effects on the office market are starting to become more apparent, and the conclusion is that there will be an ever-shrinking footprint along with shorter average lease durations than in 2019.
Will The Tiktok Generation Save Real Estate?
Real estate has suddenly woken up to the fact it has a huge skills gap, one that could hit profits hard and have a detrimental impact on the planet.
Owners And Developers Look To Solar as Modern Warehouses' Energy Needs Grow
When it comes to industrial real estate, the "E" in E.S.G. (environmental, social and governance) is often focused on air quality and emissions. But as automation and technology become more prominent parts of operating, the amount of power needed to run modern warehouses is growing, and energy and electricity are coming under the spotlight.
Sustainable Real Estate is the new Standard
When the developer Lendlease opens its $600 million residential and office complex in Los Angeles, expected in 2025, the site will have the typical hallmarks of sustainable development: proximity to a light-rail stop, an all-electric residential tower, solar panels, and a pedestrian plaza. But those features are considered commonplace these days.
Retail Reuse: Former Macy's Now Creative Office Steps From Google Campus
A former Macy's near the Westside Pavilion mall is nearing the end of a $180M makeover that turned the big-box store into creative office space.
Retailers Open More Stores as Sales Increase, Despite Inflation
Retail sales in the United States increased significantly in June despite elevated inflation, or perhaps precisely because of it. Retailers also appear to be responding to the current economic crisis by opening more new stores than they are closing.