by David Larkin | Mar 5, 2020 | Blog
Major commercial real estate growth doesn’t seem to ever end for Google and other big tech firms. Though much of that is obviously seen in the Silicon Valley and San Francisco, where many of these companies are located, the boom isn’t relegated to that region. Sundar...
by Steve Canty | Aug 10, 2018 | Blog
With the strong advent of Amazon, brick-and-mortar retail doesn’t have a lot of optimism right now. But Southern California’s retail sector of commercial real estate seems to be holding up well, despite reports of doom and gloom. A recent Colliers International report...
by Michael Gerard | May 14, 2018 | Blog
There are a lot of cranes spread out over the Los Angeles area, and that could have led to a first-quarter rise in the commercial real estate’s office sector, according to a new Colliers International report. Throughout the L.A. Basin metro area, there is currently...
by grsgrouptest | Feb 7, 2017 | Blog
There are few places in the United States that have dealt with more challenges than New York City’s Lower Manhattan, between 9/11 and the recession. But things are definitely changing. One World Trade Center is now a reality, and the city’s tallest building. The major...
by Michael Gerard | Jan 21, 2016 | Blog
Just when you thought New York City’s commercial real estate prices could have already reached their peak, 2015 proved to be a blockbuster year, especially in Manhattan. This is very apparent when looking at the multifamily sector, both condos and apartments. At the...