11/17/2020

Is the Office Workplace Dead?

This article originally appeared in the July/August 2020 issue of The Network

10/28/2020

SIOR Pulse Check with Frank Hird, SIOR

This SIOR Pulse blog series connects with SIOR members across the globe to discuss business and market conditions, while discovering the current events[..]

10/13/2020

4 Red Flags to Watch For When Signing a CRE Lease

As a broker, being able to read between the lines of a deal is imperative. Whether you’re reviewing a lease or writing one up for a client, a talented[..]

10/09/2020

Still Getting Deals Done During COVID

SIOR MAKES ITS CREATE 360 CONFERENCE VIRTUAL

While the pandemic continues to create unprecedented challenges and obstacles for people the world over, SIOR[..]

10/06/2020

2020 Fall Edition of the SIOR Report Now Available!

SIOR’s dynamic and exciting quarterly magazine addresses the concerns facing industrial and office real estate practitioners and the hot topics everyone's[..]

09/25/2020

How COVID is Impacting Education, the Economy and Commercial Real Estate in America's College Towns

As COVID-19 continues to disrupt the economy and lives of people around the world, it’s presenting yet another challenge as we enter the month of October:[..]

09/25/2020

DFW Companies Leading the Way to Reimagining and Reopening Offices

As companies and their employees became accustomed in working from home during the pandemic, what is to become of the workplace going forward? Work from[..]

09/25/2020

5 Ways CRE Brokers Can Stand Out in Today’s Sea of Competition

In Commercial Real Estate, we are not selling a “product” so to speak. It is our intellectual capital, our knowledge of the process, our related[..]

09/25/2020

How are Tech Companies Impacting the San Francisco Bay Area Office Market?

When you think about technology companies in the United States, the San Francisco Bay Area immediately comes to mind. With Silicon Valley, Palo Alto, and[..]

09/15/2020

5 Creative Ways to Virtually Network

You can almost hear the collective sigh when another Zoom invitation is sent. The fatigue is real, and it’s understandable. While it’s wonderful that[..]