San Jose: Retailers hold “community hostage” by keeping leases on empty buildings
SAN JOSE — After an anchoring Nob Hill grocery store closed in a prominent shopping center two years ago, the owners of a Chinese restaurant a few doors down hoped
SAN JOSE — After an anchoring Nob Hill grocery store closed in a prominent shopping center two years ago, the owners of a Chinese restaurant a few doors down hoped
There remains a large disparity between the luxury apartments being constructed and the working-class Americans in need of affordable apartments. This divide is driving companies and renters from expensive core markets with inflated rents like
Commercial real estate is an evolving industry, and to stay ahead of the competition, it’s essential to stay on top of developing trends and market dynamics. While taking a class
With two million active real estate licenses in the U.S., according to research provided by the National Association of Realtors (NAR), it only makes sense that brokers are looking to partner with
The days of lagging portfolio information and manual data aggregation are quickly falling behind us. Large investment management firms are adopting new technologies to ensure they have asset information at
Developing in Oakland is a point of pride for St. Regis Properties Director of Development Sam Remcho. While the Oakland native started his career as a broker, he always wanted
It’s hard to believe that only three years ago the $15 trillion commercial real estate industry had virtually no software support and was vastly underserved by available technology. The opportunity
In commercial real estate, August is traditionally the slow season when business drags on as people come and go from the office to the beach, mountains or some foreign country
One of the most common ways I have seen investors invest in real estate is to purchase and operate one or more single family houses as rentals. It’s a logical
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