Viewpoints

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

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Jun 13, 2022

CBC Chatter: A Future Of Cities

Coldwell Banker Commercial’s quarterly CBC Chatter, a virtual discussion diving into the industry’s hottest topics, recently explored the Future of Cities on Wednesday, June 8, 2022. Host Dan Spiegel, Senior VP and Managing Director of Coldwell Banker Commercial, was joined by Greg Lindsay, Senior Fellow, MIT Future Urban Collectives Lab; and Tracy Hadden Loh, Fellow, Brookings Metro, Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Center for Transformative Placemaking.

Jun 8, 2022

Multi-Family Property Management made simple for the private investor!

On this episode, Tom Hershey is joined by Dana Dunford, CEO at Hemlane, a property management software platform offering a flexible and transparent solution for private multi-family investors. Listen and learn how multi-family owners can reduce stress, and get peace of mind in managing rental properties.

Jun 8, 2022

Mid Year Economic Outlook and CRE

On June 2, 2022, Coldwell Banker Commercial’s Senior Vice President and Managing Director, Dan Spiegel, hosted Lawrence Yun, chief economist for the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) for an insightful and fascinating discussion where viewers learned how the American economy is performing at the midyear mark, important factors to consider and how it is affecting commercial real estate across all asset classes.

Jun 7, 2022

The Great Mall Comeback

Malls were amongst the hardest hit retail sectors during the peak of the pandemic. Traditional indoor malls were closed due to stay-at-home orders, and rent collections from tenants seized entirely. Anchor tenants, such as JCPenney and Nieman Marcus, filed for bankruptcy and permanently closed many stores, according to a report by CNN. Additionally, bankruptcies by major mall operators, including Washington Prime Group and CBL Properties, each of which operate more than 100 malls, negatively impacted the sector. That said, malls are bouncing back far quicker than anyone expected.

Jun 7, 2022

COLDWELL BANKER COMMERCIAL GRIFFITH & BLAIR FORMS, JOINS COLDWELL BANKER COMMERCIAL AFFILIATES

Topeka, Kan. (June 7, 2022) – Scott Boling, Amanda Lewis and Michelle Lewis, co-owners of Coldwell Banker American Home, existing since 1954, announced today the formation of Coldwell Banker Commercial Griffith & Blair, providing commercial real estate services and support for sales, commercial business brokering, assisting commercial land development, and leasing of commercial properties, as well as representation of owners and occupiers, across the Topeka, Kan. area and surrounding markets. Their affiliated independent sales professionals and support staff, led by Scott Boling, Commercial Managing Director, will be located at their main office, 2222 SW 29th St., Topeka, Kans., 66611.

Jun 2, 2022

In Case You Missed It: June '22

On this ICYMI (in case you missed it) episode it's all about continued growth. From onboarding new affiliated companies, new learning opportunities, a CBC Chatter event about the future of cities, highlights of other podcast interviews that you shouldn't miss, and more!

May 31, 2022

Climate Change Mitigation in Real Estate: Part 2

Residential properties are responsible for roughly 17-21% of energy-related carbon emissions globally, reports the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). That figure covers everything from the electricity we use to power televisions and other electronic devices, as well as the fuel we use to heat water and cook. Take into account the carbon emissions released in the manufacture of concrete, metal and other building materials along with the construction process itself, and it’s clear that housing has a considerable role to play if the world is to meet its ambition to reduce global carbon emissions to net zero by 2050.

May 25, 2022

COLDWELL BANKER COMMERCIAL’S CBC CHATTER TO DISCUSS THE FUTURE OF CITIES

WHO: Host Dan Spiegel, senior vice president and managing director of Coldwell Banker Commercial, will be joined by panelists Greg Lindsay, senior fellow, MIT Future Urban Collectives Lab and Tracy Hadden Loh, fellow, Brookings Metro, Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Center for Transformative Placemaking. 

May 24, 2022

Climate Change Mitigation in Real Estate: Part 1

CBC often discusses and focuses on the importance of sustainability in real estate. Climate change is a growing issue, with the real estate industry working to find solutions to slow the impact. It is worth noting, for context, buildings are the largest contributor to global warming. Across commercial and non-commercial buildings, the real estate sector accounts for 38% of all greenhouse gas emissions. According to J.P. Morgan’s report, “Buildings reimagined: Why carbon neutral property is the future of real estate,” a large proportion of today’s commercial buildings date back to the 1970s, when environmental issues were less of a concern. And because most of these properties will still be standing in 2050 – the year many governments have pledged to reach zero- carbon targets – they will need to be decarbonized by reducing the amount of carbon compounds they omit into the atmosphere. In part one of the Climate Change Mitigation in Real Estate series, we will take a closer look into how owners and managers can work to improve a building’s carbon footprint.

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