As a resident of Nevada now for last 17 years I have seen our state evolve through many different facets. This includes the mega expansion of our gaming[..]
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Q3 2014 Milwaukee Industrial Market Recap
The Milwaukee market appears to have followed the national economy and has emerged from a frozen start to the year with consistent and stable growth. User[..]
Employment Growth Drives Expansion in All Markets in Second Quarter
Members of the Society of Industrial and Office REALTORS® (SIOR) participated in the Commercial Real Estate Index survey, supplying their knowledge of the[..]
A Secondary Market: with Clout!
Too often in the last 25+ years we, who wander the halls of industrial real estate brokerage in Cincinnati and Dayton, have been told that we're in a[..]
How to Find New Revenue in Old Industrial
LAS VEGAS-According to Area Development Online, 30 percent of the U.S. commercial and industrial space lies vacant, and some corporate users report that[..]
Greed and Fear in the Phoenix Real Estate Market
“Be fearful when others are greedy and greedy when others are fearful.” - Warren Buffet
SIOR Members Speak with GlobeSt.com During SIOR Live in Chicago
Recently GlobeSt.com sat down with a number of SIORs to discuss some current hot topics in the industry. The interviews were conducted via live video[..]
Concentration Continues at the Top Tier of Industrial Buildings
The world of big industrial has evolved with fewer and better capitalized buyers. It’s a core group of 15 or 20 nationwide owners that know the markets,[..]
Is Everything Really Bigger in Texas?
Concerned about the amount of business opportunities available today? Perhaps you haven’t looked to Texas!