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Storm Front

Oct 9, 2024

This blog addresses the rising impact of severe storms on commercial real estate, focusing on how increased insurance premiums are creating long-term challenges for property owners, especially in storm-vulnerable areas like the Gulf Coast and California.


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by David Harrison
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Y'all Street: Texas Takes on Wall Street

Oct 9, 2024

the Dallas Metroplex is becoming a major financial hub, attracting top-tier financial firms and corporate campuses from Wall Street. With Texas’ business-friendly environment and lower cost of living, the region is positioning itself as a competitive alternative to New York for financial employment growth. Major projects like Goldman Sachs' new campus and Deloitte’s office expansion reflect the state’s rising prominence in the finance sector.


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by David Harrison
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The Shift to Extremes: Rethinking Office Design

Oct 8, 2024

From our Designing for the Ever-changing Workplace Thought Leader Partner, Gensler. The office is often misunderstood as a space designed for peak productivity, but in reality, it has always been a place of compromise. The traditional office was never meant to be a finely tuned environment for specialized work; rather, it was created to accommodate the broadest range of needs with the least amount of friction.


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by CoreNet Global
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Divesting Real Estate Could Save Federal Agencies More Than $4 Billion

Oct 5, 2024

From our CRE Service Delivery and Outsourcing Thought Leader Contributor, EY. Consolidating the federal real estate portfolio could cut operating costs and free up funds for other critical government projects.


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by CoreNet Global
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Helene Will Have an Impact on Corporate Real Estate (CRE)

Oct 1, 2024

Estimates will continue to roll in and be updated, but there is no underestimating the losses of life, and the damage to commercial properties from Hurricane Helene last week.


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by David Harrison
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Are the Rate Cuts Too Late?

Oct 1, 2024

The corporate real estate (CRE) profession – and many others – had been waiting seemingly endlessly for cuts in interest rates. Now that the Federal Reserve has done so, and promised that more cuts are on the way, is it too little, too late?


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by David Harrison
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The Rise of the Chief Real Estate Sustainability Officer

Oct 1, 2024

The increasing complexity of sustainability in corporate real estate has revealed the need for a dedicated leadership role focused on embedding Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles into real estate portfolios.


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by CoreNet Global
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Europe Real Estate

Sep 25, 2024

The industrial sector continues to shine as a prized asset class, with low vacancy rates driving up prime rents. Meanwhile, the office market is seeing renewed interest in value-add prospects, though with some nuances in rent trajectories.


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by CoreNet Global
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Tempur Sealy to Sell Retail Locations in Bid for Merger

Sep 24, 2024

Tempur Sealy International, in the process of acquiring the Mattress Firm chain, is looking to put some stores on the cutting block.


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by David Harrison
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Blockchain Revolutionizing Real Estate

Sep 24, 2024

Lost amid the dramatic swings in the price of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies may be the impact it is having on real estate.


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by David Harrison
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How Long Should Arm's Length Be?

Sep 19, 2024

Arm’s length transactions are crucial for ensuring fairness, avoiding conflicts of interest, and maintaining integrity in distinct types of transactions and agreements.


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by CoreNet Global
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The Athlete's Foot Opens New Headquarters in Atlanta

Sep 18, 2024

Global retailer, The Athlete’s Foot, has opened a new US headquarters and flagship store in Atlanta, Georgia, that reflects the city’s growth. "This location is the first of its kind on the iconic Atlanta Beltline and will serve as a cultural hub for community engagement and deeper connectivity,” said Matt Lafone, President and GM of Americas at The Athlete's Foot.


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by David Harrison
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