As commercial real estate looks toward a post-COVID-19 world, brokers and property managers are grappling with a range of issues from valuation and adaptive reuse challenges to clean-air solutions to how to minimize vacancies in urban areas.
In This Issue
Through a new conference coming this fall, Advocacy on key commercial issues, and an expansion of RPR access, we're putting commercial members first.
With a commercial real estate expert’s help, commercial buyers and renters can find the right spaces to realize their vision. That’s illustrated in three of five new ads the National Association of REALTORS® launched in February.
The APEX Awards Program, sponsored by RLI’s magazine and website The Land Report, recognizes RLI members for their excellence and performance.
Professionals who work in commercial real estate—including investors, brokers, lenders, appraisers, and lawyers—need to understand the current value of assets.
Learn about 3 aspects of property management unique to adaptive reuse that may not be fully appreciated.
The Society of Industrial and Office REALTORS®’ most recent Snapshot Sentiment Survey showed that on-time transactions increased by 20 percentage points in the fourth quarter, compared with the previous quarter
Seeking an analysis and development plan for a portion of the 5,331-acre Naval Air Station Oceana in Virginia Beach, Va., the U.S. Navy turned to the Counselors of Real Estate.
Congratulations to Randy Scheidt, CCIM, GRI, for being recognized as a 2020 National Commercial Award winner, by the Indiana Commercial Board of REALTORS®.
Innovations promise to improve the quality of air in commercial buildings. Property managers, building owners, and developers will learn from early adopters.
When politicians call for the repeal of like-kind exchanges, commercial practitioners have an opportunity to show how the misunderstood provision can be a boon for communities.
As state and local governments work out how they’ll distribute new federal rental assistance funds, NAR continues to advocate for property owners hurt by the pandemic.