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During 2016's annual fundraiser, the American Conference on Diversity presented the Commercial Real Estate Industry Humanitarian Award to Realogy for its outreach and inclusion efforts in the industry.
LinkedIn continues to be a leader in social networking and connecting for professionals. Members can learn more about professionals in their industry and connect with thought leaders and power players.
At last week’s CBC Western Regional Event in Long Beach, CA, Fred Schmidt, CBC President & COO, spoke with the Long Beach Business Journal about millennials and how they are affecting real estate trends: “For the next 20 to 25 years, Millennials will, for the most part, dictate where you live, work and play.”
Coldwell Banker Commercial NRT sales associates MJ Ridenour and Robert Wainland recently sold 3 single tenant net leased properties totaling $18,796,873.
Ever wonder where to go to find a shiny, brand new apartment complex? Multi-family construction is booming all over the US, and is continuing on trends that began years ago, and have been increasing, believe it or not. These five cities are some of the largest in the current iteration of the boom!
George Chao of Coldwell Banker Commercial NRT has been named to Asian Real Estate Association of America’s 2016 A-List Top Producers. Congratulations, George!
David Hunter, commercial director for the Central Florida office of Coldwell Banker Commercial NRT, will join a list of expert speakers at RealShare Central Florida on Sept. 7. He’s a panelist on the Active Areas: What’s Driving Commercial Real Estate session.
Coldwell Banker Commercial SC (CBC SC) has recently announced the sale of 96 Corporate Park, a 41,585 square foot multi-tenant, creative space office building to Bomel Construction for $15,050,000. The three-story building was bought as partial owner/user investment opportunity.
CBC announced that NorthGate Realty in Columbus, OH has joined the Coldwell Banker Commercial brand and will now operate as Coldwell Banker Commercial NGR. Patrick J. Shivley Sr., managing partner, will continue to oversee the leasing, sales, and property management divisions.
Recent years have seen a boost in repurposing projects for underutilized industrial properties around the country. This has positive effects on areas that had become urban “dead zones,” breathing new life into disused neighborhoods.