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Marijuana's real estate impact, from medical to recreational use, is explored by CBC.
CBC analyses demand drivers in the U.S. industrial market amidst a heated sector.
E-commerce continues to drive growth in the U.S. industrial market, with CBC noting significant expansion.
CBC's 2022 Outlook Part 2 projects another strong year for CRE. Get the full analysis from Coldwell Banker Commercial.
2022 CRE outlook remains strong, with CBC providing trend insights and market analysis.
Society of Industrial and Office Realtors (SIOR)’s latest Q3 2021 broker survey reveals that on-time transactions are at their highest level since the start of the pandemic, while cancelled and on-hold deals are at their lowest level.
Currently,140 of the brand’s brokerage professionals have earned the prestigious Certified Commercial Investment Member (CCIM) designation by the CCIM Institute, including three recent inductees: Michael Salik, Virginia “Ginny” Squire, and Rob Thomas.
Daniel Spiegel was joined by Founding Partner of Mr. Cannabis Law, Dustin Robinson Esq. CPA, and Coldwell Banker Commercial NRT’s Rick Locchead to share insights, intel, and best practices when approaching a deal in the cannabis space. Jackie Bryant, San Diego based cannabis journalist, moderated the conversation.
While the Western states mature from the early green rush, cannabis legalization is surging on the Eastern part of the country as states look for economic recovery in the wake of the pandemic. While local laws vary, medical marijuana is legal in 36 states and recreationally allowed in 17 states.
While the pandemic accelerated trends in retail, it upended the strong momentum in the office and hospitality sectors and urban markets. These trends will likely continue in 2021 and reshape what buyers, owners, tenants, and residents may ultimately want to occupy.