University Place – Revitalizing the traditional small town mall Case Studies, Leasing, Redevelopment | by Denise Browning With its rocking chair front porches and ice-cold sweet tea, Chapel Hill, located in the heart of central North Carolina,…
FIRPTA and the Real Estate Investment and Jobs Act Features, Government Policy | by Representative Joseph Crowley In 1980, Blondie topped the charts, a first-class postage stamp cost 15 cents and “Who shot J.R.?” frenzy consumed our…
Refining the American Dining Experience Features, Merchandising | by Eric Hohmann As the American palate evolves and becomes more sophisticated, shopping center food courts – and dining options in general –…
Emerging Retail Concept Trends Features, Merchandising | by Katherine McMillan We live in a changing world where smartphones, tablets and laptops put nearly everything a consumer wants at their fingertips…
San Francisco’s Transformation Investment, Market Watch | by Chad Eisenbud Famous for its iconic cable cars, the Golden Gate Bridge, Fisherman’s Wharf and Alcatraz, as well as its breathtaking views…
What the Industry is Reading Toolbox | by Madison Marquette Luxury Brands in Emerging Markets By Glyn Atwal and Douglas Bryson As luxury companies continue to expand their global reach,…
The Brooklyn Opportunity Investment, Market Watch | by Tyson Pitzer Investors continue to clamor for New York City real estate. While core Manhattan locations are expensive, Brooklyn and the remaining…
Rise of the Creative Office – Creative Office Space Helps Mixed-Use Properties Target Millennials, Tech and Design Features | by Eric Hohmann Mixed-use properties have long thrived in part because they are carefully tailored to the demographics of their market and their…
In 2014 Being “Liked” Isn’t Enough – How Social Media Advertising Killed Organic Content Marketing | by Cohn, Inc. Social media is like survival of the fittest — brands that don’t adapt risk falling behind. Social networking platforms are…
Attracting Global Capital to Invest in U.S. Real Estate Features, Investment | by Peter Jun Ever since Peter Minuit bought Manhattan from the Native Americans in 1626 for goods worth 60 Dutch guilders (widely known…