The Coldwell Banker Commercial® brand(CBC) is a worldwide leader in the commercial real estate industry, and is part of the oldest and most respected national real estate brand in the country, Coldwell Banker Real Estate. Coldwell Banker Commercial is an Anywhere (NYSE: HOUS) brand, a global leader in real estate franchising and provider of real estate brokerage, relocation and settlement services.
Coldwell Banker Realty has announced the $3.3 million sale of a five-acre parcel on SW 328th Street in Homestead, Florida, set to be rezoned for light industrial use. Represented by Marvin Arrieta, the property offers prime development potential near the Homestead Park of Commerce and major companies like Amazon.
From the music industry to CRE, Linda Martinez shares her unique journey and the importance of saying yes to opportunity. She discusses the current trends shaping the Huntington Beach market, and her specialization in fast food and restaurant development. Linda shares valuable insights on winning business through personalized marketing strategies and discusses the future of commercial real estate, emphasizing the importance of community needs and adaptive reuse. The conversation concludes with networking tips drawn from Linda's experiences in the music industry.
The rising costs in primary markets like New York and Los Angeles are driving investors to explore secondary and tertiary markets such as Nashville, Raleigh-Durham, and Boise. These markets offer affordability, economic incentives, and improved infrastructure, making them attractive for commercial real estate investments and supporting long-term growth.
The Coldwell Banker Commercial brand recognizes and celebrates the top affiliated award winners across multiple categories in the past year.
The U.S. office market is showing signs of recovery in early 2025, driven by recent return-to-office mandates, along with renewed investor interest. With a slowdown in new office developments and a focus on Class A properties, the market is poised for a potential rebound, despite ongoing challenges like high vacancy rates and the popularity of hybrid work models.
Coldwell Banker Tony Hubbard Realty has launched Coldwell Banker Commercial CFL, a new commercial real estate company in Clermont, Florida, providing sales, leasing, and representation services across Central Florida. Broker/owner Kaley Hansen, who took over from her father Tony Hubbard, leads the team, continuing the family legacy with a focus on exceptional client service and community involvement.
The rise of "18-hour cities" is transforming commercial real estate (CRE) by offering vibrant, affordable urban hubs that balance economic vitality with livability. Cities like Nashville, Raleigh, and Denver exemplify this trend, attracting residents and investors with their dynamic economies, cultural richness, and lower costs compared to 24-hour metropolises.
Coldwell Banker Commercial Realty has announced the $3.9 million sale of a 14,626-square-foot warehouse space in Charlotte, North Carolina. Represented by Ryan Pilsy, the seller GROR LLC successfully closed the off-market transaction with IG Logistics LLC, who plans to use the property for Industrial Outside Storage (IOS) and as a triple net (NNN) lease.
Experiential retail is revolutionizing the shopping experience by creating immersive, interactive environments that engage multiple senses and foster deeper connections with consumers. This trend, exemplified by innovations like IKEA's "IKEA Place" app, enhances brand loyalty and boosts sales, particularly among younger generations who value memorable experiences over material goods.
Technological advancements like autonomous logistics, AI-powered warehouse management, and energy-efficient facility design are set to reshape the industrial commercial real estate (CRE) market in 2025. These innovations will drive demand for smart, sustainable facilities, influencing investor priorities and enhancing operational efficiency.