by GRS Group | Oct 11, 2017 | Blog
Hurricanes Harvey and Irma obviously did some major damage to the multifamily markets in impacted areas of Texas, especially the Houston metro area, and parts of Florida. The rebuilding process will be fruitful for construction firms doing work in the area, but could...
by Mark Halloran | Jan 5, 2017 | Blog
In the multifamily sector of commercial real estate, one of the biggest roadblocks cited when forecasting the future, is the potential for the overbuilding of apartment complexes in certain areas. The fear is that the sector, which has performed exceptionally well...
by grsgrouptest | Oct 10, 2016 | Blog
Data Centers might be overlooked by some commercial real estate investors, but that probably won’t be the case for long. The intensive use of technology is no longer just unique to tech tenants and companies. Most companies in the world are relying on these...
by Michael Gerard | Apr 4, 2016 | Blog
In 2015, the Texas legislature passed new firearms legislation allowing the “open carry” of handguns by licensees under a License to Carry Handgun or “LTC” license. Previously, Texas allowed handguns to be carried in a concealed manner, subject to licensees obtaining...
by Michael Gerard | Feb 11, 2016 | Blog
Due to the sheer size of the Texas commercial real estate market, many of the trends taking place in the Lone Star State are indicative of what’s happening in the industry at large. Here’s my perspective from the Dallas office of GRS | Title. 1. Multi-Use/Mixed-Use...