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Industry insights, market outlook reports and commercial real estate
news, and trends from the Coldwell Banker Commercial brand.

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Sep 20, 2022

Learning & Development: Paths to Success

On this episode, we are joined by Josh Best, Director of Learning at Coldwell Banker Commercial. With experience in training and development, educational technology, team building, fundraising, and adult learning, Josh comes to the organization with a wealth of knowledge that is bound to bolster L&D at CBC. He shared stories of his own journey and opportunities he sees for commercial real estate professionals in his network.

Sep 6, 2022

In Case You Missed It: September '22

On this month's ICYMI we review our top brokers the past month, highlight a CRE industry event, discuss a new addition to the learning team and more!

Aug 23, 2022

Is Neighborhood an Amenity? Left Lane Ventures Discusses How It Can Be

On this Episode, Tom Hershey is joined by Michael Pink, the President of Left Lane Ventures, a developer of boutique, multi-family, urban infill projects ranging in size from 12 to 75 units. Michael discusses how Left Lane’s unique development strategy is benefiting communities and businesses alike.

Aug 9, 2022

Growth and Franchising

On this episode, Christina Balas is joined by Matt Kornfeind, Senior Director of Growth at Coldwell Banker Commercial. With over 15 years in the industry, he is driven and deeply cares for his clients' successes. Moreover, he has witnessed changes in the commercial franchising landscape and is an expert of how to best leverage a brand to grow in the commercial real estate space.

Aug 1, 2022

In Case You Missed It: August '22

On this episode of ICYMI we recap our continued growth at CBC, new marketing initiatives, awards updates and both CBC as well as industry events upcoming.

Jul 19, 2022

How Improv Can Help Build Trust

On this episode, we're joined by two incredible guests from The Agility Group, a team devoted to tailoring programs to build high-performing teams and leaders centered on concepts from improvisation. William Hall and Richard Laible have been in the industry for over 20 years developing and delivering training for management and c-suite members. They presented a business session to the Top 2 professionals and Elite company owners at Coldwell Banker Commercial at a recent awards trip to Monterey California. We talked about that experience and how thinking outside the box and pushing out of your comfort zones can benefit you in business.

Jul 12, 2022

Disrupting Hospitality with a Luxury, Nomadic Solution with Moliving

On this episode, Tom Hershey is joined by Jordan Bem, founder and Chief Executive Officer of Moliving, a developer’s solution conceived to disrupt the modular living and hospitality industries. Jordan discusses how Moliving provides a nomadic hospitality solution that can pop up anytime and anywhere, providing a true luxury experience to its guests with minimal impact to the environment.

Jul 5, 2022

In Case You Missed It: July '22

On this ICYMI (in case you missed it) episode it's all about

Jun 15, 2022

Growth and Equity in Commercial Real Estate

Get ready to be inspired on this episode, where Christina Balas is joined by Christianne Schrobilgen. While she has been in the commercial real estate business for over 15 years, she most recently is a founding member of REĀL, the Real Estate Association of Latinx Professionals, and a founding partner of iimpact Capital, a purpose-driven, gender lens investment platform focused on the development and preservation of affordable, sustainable, and equitable real estate investments.

Jun 15, 2022

CBC Chatter: Future of Cities

On June 8th, 2022, Coldwell Banker Commercial held CBC Chatter, a virtual quarterly series hosted by Senior Vice President and Managing Director Daniel Spiegel to discuss hot topics in the world of commercial real estate. This event focused on the Future of Cities where panelists discussed myths such as the “death” of cities, trends in larger urban areas and how those trends are affecting secondary and tertiary markets, and how technology is shaping the future of cities.

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