03/31/2016

SIORs Toast to 75th Anniversary

2016 marks the Society of Industrial and Office Realtors (SIOR)’s 75th Anniversary celebration. Established in 1941, the organization has become the[..]

03/22/2016

Are We Nearing a Peak in Commercial Real Estate Values?

The 2016 year started with ill winds for the economy. The stock market dropped more than 10 percent, oil prices crashed, holiday retail sales were so-so,[..]

03/10/2016

Intermodal Trends to Watch Out for in 2016

The logistics world is in the middle of ongoing transformation, but one trend positioned to continue its hot streak in 2016 is intermodal transportation.[..]

02/18/2016

Are Commercial and Industrial Properties Ready for Fuel Cells?

Recently Home Depot announced that they were installing fuel cells in up to 10 of their Long Island locations. The fuel cells which power up to 90% of a[..]

11/23/2015

Commercial Property Curb Appeal and LEED Credits

On the HGTV show, Fixer Upper, Chip and Joanna Gaines help homeowners pick the worst house on the block and make it as beautiful as its nearby[..]

10/23/2015

Inside SIOR’s CRE Tech Sessions

In early October I attended SIOR’s Fall Convention in Chicago. There were several sessions on CRE tech – and I went to all of them! Here’s my highlight[..]

09/24/2015

New Fall Issue of the Professional Report Now Available!

In this fall edition of the SIOR Professional Report magazine, SIOR members, expert commercial real estate brokers around the globe, share their advice[..]

09/21/2015

SIOR and IAMC Commission Recipe for Change

SIOR and IAMC have teamed up to commission Recipe for Change: The Flexible Food Processing Plant of the Future as part of the DesignFlex 2030 initiative[..]

08/20/2015

10 Ways to Protect a Vacant Building

Whether your building is vacant due to a sluggish economy or for some other reason, it’s important to ensure that it’s kept as safe as possible. Vacant[..]

07/30/2015

Lease Negotiations: Leave the Gloves Off and Come Together

When preparing for lease negotiations, leave the gloves at home, roll up your sleeves, and take the positive offense approach. Consider the following[..]