Viewpoints

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

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Dec 26, 2022

In Case You Missed It: 2022 Recap

On this special edition of the CBC In Case You Missed It podcast, we recap the tremendous 2022 we had including growth of our firms, celebration of top professionals, in-person events, learning initiatives as well as product and marketing releases. We also tease a bit of what is to come in 2023.

Dec 20, 2022

How the Pandemic has Transformed Office Design for the Better

The following is a thought leadership post from Dan Spiegel, SVP & Managing Director — Coldwell Banker Commercial

Dec 13, 2022

What Moves Her CBC: Women in CRE Investing & Beyond - Part 3

On this episode, we round out the What Moves Her presented by Coldwell Banker Commercial's 3-part series of "Women in CRE Investing and Beyond," with an event titled, "New and Emerging Investment Opportunities" featuring Sydney Phillips.

Dec 13, 2022

Smaller Footprints Can Lead to Big Gains for Retailers

While the past few years have seen brick-and-mortar retailers embrace big-box stores with large footprints, a recent study from placer.ai found that smaller stores come with their own set of benefits. A growing number of tenants are experimenting with reduced footprints in a variety of ways.

Dec 6, 2022

In Case You Missed It: Dec '22

On this month’s ICYMI we discuss new learning initiatives, upcoming virtual meetings before the end of the year, recent designations provided to CBC professionals and awards updates!

Dec 6, 2022

Rising Seas, Flooding Could Wipe Out $35B in Value in 30 Years

Rising sea levels are threatening millions of acres of land and properties and billions of dollars in real estate tax revenue for coastal cities. After the devastation caused by Hurricane Ian last year and Ida the year prior, this news should come as little surprise. In 2022 alone, the U.S. has experienced 15 weather and climate disaster events each with losses exceeding $1 billion and 342 collective deaths, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

Nov 29, 2022

Reversal of Sentiment for Investors as 2022 Concludes

In a reversal from sentiment at the beginning of this year, investors are becoming increasingly bearish about the commercial real estate market. Faced with an economic slowdown, inflation, rising interest rates, supply chain issues, labor shortages and the threat of a recession, investors and capital providers to take a step back and reassess their strategies as this year concludes and the next begins.

Nov 22, 2022

Forget the Free Lunch. Workers Want Flexibility & Transparency

Welcome back to our series on diversity, equity and inclusion in commercial real estate. By now we’ve established that although conditions have improved, women and minorities are experiencing higher levels of discontent with their jobs. Many employers—both in and outside the industry—have caught on and have been taking steps to alleviate the pressures on their workforce.

Nov 19, 2022

Economic Development: Attracting Growth through Commercial Real Estate

On this episode, Dan Spiegel hosts Dennis Pruitt ,Vice President of Business Development at the Missouri Partnership, about the role of economic development specialists in attracting business growth and how they work closely with the Commercial Real Estate community.

Nov 15, 2022

Do Company Priorities Align with Workers’ Shifting Values?

Last week’s blog touched on the Americans’ approach to work, and where it fits in our daily lives, has evolved over the past several years. For many people, the mandatory hiatus from in-person work trigged a re-evaluation of the type of work they want to do and where they want to do it.

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