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At the Office Crossroads

The office investment market is at a crossroads. The spread in capitalization rates between office properties in core markets vs. office properties in secondary and tertiary markets reached a 10-year high in first quarter 2012, according to Real Capital Analytics…

An oasis of recreation planned off Burbank

Picture batting cages, outdoor sand volleyball courts, a virtual golf center, and Baton Rouge’s largest patio bar and deck surrounding a family-friendly sports bar and restaurant…

Commercial Real Estate Apps

Iphone…Blackberry…Apple’s Ipad…Android…Now, Microsoft has introduced “Surface”, a tablet computer designed to compete with the Ipad…

New Orleans is beginning to attract national retailers

With a few recent retail wins, economic development officials and real estate professionals say that the prospect for getting more national stores into New Orleans is looking up. In May, after months of speculation that the shopping club Costco Wholesale Corp…

Urban Invasion

The American dream has always been to own a big home on a sprawling lot out in the suburbs. However, that dream appears to be drastically changing. The recession, foreclosure crisis and ever-increasing gas prices have slowed demand for housing in many of the nation’s fringe suburbs…

An Overview of Historic Tax Credits

Historic Tax Credit (HTC) is a program of incentives to promote preservation and economic development by making renovation of properties financially feasible. These incentives exist at both the Federal and state levels..

Malls finding new life since recession

That the malls are doing well doesn’t surprise experts like David Woitowitz, architect with JP Franzen Associates, whose expertise includes designing smaller retail spaces…

Employment Evolution

As the commercial real estate market has so adeptly illustrated during the past five years, the saying “What goes up must come down” has a much broader application beyond Isaac Newton’s law of gravity. This idiom has served as an apt metaphor for not only the commercial real estate market, but also for the careers of the thousands of professionals…

Small(er) Markets, Big Opportunities

Commercial real estate investors are ready for a bit of risk. According to a 2011 Colliers survey, more than half of U.S. investors surveyed are prepared to move out of their comfort zones in search of higher returns. Their adventures will lead them straight to non-core markets…