Real Estate Blog
Announcing the Triad’s Commercial Real Estate Deal Makers
There’s nothing quite like a major jobs announcement or manufacturing expansion to create a buzz among Triad Business Journal readers. We feel the excitement as readers react and share those articles on social media.
There are many players involved, from company officials to governmental leaders to economic developers. Sometimes overlooked, however, are real estate professionals who have invested countless hours hammering out deals for the properties involved. The reality is those same individuals…
CRE Deal Makers: Joe Stanley, CBRE Triad
Though it wasn't commercial in nature, the sale of the Adamsleigh Estate in Sedgefield is the deal he's most proud of for 2018.
CRE Deal Makers: Sam Munday, NAI Piedmont Triad
How can someone entering real estate succeed? “Don’t be afraid to reach out to prospects in spite of rejections. Be persistent.”
This Morgan Hill builder believes the solution to fire-safe homes is already hiding in your office
Have recent wildfires created conditions for California homebuilders and buyers to accept steel-framed houses?
Sports retailer on the move off 280
Pennant Sports, a sports retailer on the U.S. 280 corridor, has moved to a new location.
Ponder Properties said the retailer recently moved to 6601 Walt Drive in Greystone.
It was one of several recent leases Ponder was involved in. Others include:
Fresh Avenue Grooming is opening a new barber shop location at 2012 John Hawkins Parkway.
Tiger Arts Martial Arts Studio is opening a new location at 136 Market Center in Alabaster.
Post Real Estate Holdings will move into a space at 141 Village…
Our view: In Sacramento, courage can be contagious, but so can cowardice
This was supposed to be the year we saw the California legislature in action on housing. Instead, we mostly saw another year of inaction on housing.
Given ample opportunities boldly to address our rampaging housing shortage and inaffordability crisis, our elected representatives instead opted for timidity. Two hundred bills concerning housing were submitted last year and this. As the legislative clock winds down, a few mostly incremental measures have been approved. The most potentially influential…
CRE Deal Makers: Rick Baker, Brown Investment Properties
How’s business versus a year ago? Good but a little down.
CRE Deal Makers: Jim Davis, Marcus & Millichap
Multifamily specialist says the market remains “very robust,” with aggressive capital competing for Triad deals.
How Beaverton’s building a solid food and restaurant rep
City policies have driven a rise in new cuisine purveyors along a key strip of town.
Oregon’s architects concentrate in Portland where urban design reigns (Infographic)
Local architecture firms also weighed in on the projects of which they were most proud, including a health and housing complex for the homeless, a zoo center and the state's largest living building.