The SIOR European Conference that just occurred in Warsaw, Poland was a wonderful opportunity to learn from and network with some of the most[..]
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3 Reasons Why Developers Should Form Partnerships with Local Municipalities
PwC reported that 2017 ended with approximately $100 billion worth of infrastructure improvement deals, valuing more than $22 billion. As absorption[..]
San Diego Hosts First Annual Developers Dinner
On March 22, the SIOR San Diego Chapter hosted its First Annual Developers Dinner. San Diego, recognized as a growing market for commercial real estate[..]
Celebrating Second Annual Service Day
Each year on May 8th, we encourage our chapters and members to volunteer their time and/or resources and give back to their communities as part of SIOR[..]
One Idea on How Blockchain & Smart Contracts Can Disrupt Real Estate in the Future
The new buzzword “Blockchain,” and what is means to Web 3.0, is fascinating. With the rise of crypto-currencies, the world is watching how its[..]
Multiple Generations and The Future of Office Space
What does the changing of the guard within America’s workforce mean for the office market? Firstly, the retirement of the largest generation in history[..]
Tech Cities vs. Non-Tech Cities: How Multifamily is Faring
Since its beginnings, the tech industry has been concentrated on the West Coast in Silicon Valley. That status has held through the '90s and up until[..]
Dotzour Sees ‘Clear Sailing Ahead’ in Economic Forecast
Austin, TX – The U.S. economy is in the midst of its second longest expansion in history – 106 months and counting – but for the CRE industry, that[..]
Secondary Markets on the Rise in 2018
One of the biggest changes we can expect to see in commercial real estate this year is a not-so-gradual shift of focus from gateway markets to[..]