CRE Pricing Strengthens Following Seasonal Slowdown
Pricing Improvements Signify ‘Virtuous Cycle’ Encouraging Lending, Capital Inflows By Randyl Drummer Commercial real estate prices resumed broad-based gains in April, shaking off the effects of a seasonal slowdown in the first … Continue reading
Prologis Feels Effect of European Presence
Shares of Warehouse Owner, With Quarter of Portfolio in Europe, Have Dropped on Investor Concern Over Continent BY A.D. PRUITT Prologis Inc., the world’s largest public owner of warehouses, is … Continue reading
Disconnect Between Business and Government Could Hurt Commercial Real Estate
By Michael Hironimus Jerry Brown took time out of his schedule to address the PCBC last Thursday in the midst of a budget debate at the state’s capitol. While addressing … Continue reading
Investors Slow to Hug New REITs, Says Head of JPMorgan Securities
By Alex Finkelstein The nation’s new initial public offerings (IPOs) are on a slow track. Investors are not gobbling them up as they did in heady days of the early … Continue reading
Costar and Loopnet Agree to Merger
Two Titans in the Commercial Real Estate Industry Join Forces Costar announced yesterday (5/26) that it entered into an agreement to acquire Loopnet, the MLS-style giant in the commercial real … Continue reading
REIS Q1 Pre-Analysis
REIS recently reported on some of their findings for the first quarter of 2011. Not a huge surprise given the fact that we’ve reported on many of these happenings recently, … Continue reading
Experts See Improvement, Worry About 2013
January 12, 2011 Experts See Improvement, Worry About 2013 By Natalie Dolce Group Networking NEWPORT BEACH, CA-“It is absolutely clear now that the economy is moving forward at a good … Continue reading