Practically every major city in the U.S. has an area of dilapidation from a once-booming WWII-era industrial center. In many areas, these stone and[..]
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Spurred by Employment Gains, SIOR Index Closes 2016 at Highest Level on Record
Members of the Society of Industrial and Office REALTORS® (SIOR) participated in the Commercial Real Estate Index survey, supplying their knowledge of the[..]
Creating an Effective CRE Email Marketing Campaign
Every listing broker is looking to find an effective way to promote their listings and keep in contact with the pool of tenants and buyers in their[..]
Integrating New Technology into Your Daily Routine
With the rapid advances in technology, the drive to stay ahead of our competition to retain and grow our customer base is becoming a bigger part of our[..]
New Winter Issue of the SIOR Report Now Available
SIOR’s dynamic quarterly magazine addresses the concerns of industrial and office real estate practitioners. Articles by industry experts focus on topics[..]
This is Why Demand in CRE is Back
More capital investments from foreign investors buying CRE in bulk is spurring the market. This, coupled with low interest rates and increasing[..]
5 Reasons Investing in Office and Industrial Makes Sense Right Now
Whether you’ve been sitting on the sidelines or have invested in commercial real estate for decades, there are a number of reasons why investing in office[..]
How SIOR is Leading the CRE Industry
Last month, the Society of Industrial & Office Realtors® (SIOR) celebrated its 75th anniversary at its Fall World Conference in New York City. Reflecting[..]
The Rebirth of Industrial Sites
The remnants of the economic boom period of the 40’s and 50’s are everywhere. Across the U.S. some of the largest metropolises have left enormous[..]
The Brick-and-Mortar Effect
Could the traditional shopping mall stage a comeback in an e-commerce world?