From Where has released a curated holiday-focused storefront collection featuring products that have proven popular with both short-term rental hosts and their guests throughout the year. Th...
Miami’s industrial real estate market is seeing a shift in how new warehouse properties are bought and sold. According to Irene Dakota, Senior Commercial Advisor at Metro 1 Commercial, the...
Miami’s rapid growth from a quiet coastal city into a major metropolitan center has created new opportunities and challenges in the industrial real estate market. At the center of this shi...
While national housing markets show signs of slowing, Rochester, Minnesota, faces a severe inventory shortage. The city currently has about one-third the homes for sale it would need for a b...
Image Source: KeyCrew Media, generated with Google Imagen 4 Weather influences property operations in ways that aren’t always obvious until something goes wrong. Extreme heat can turn a ma...
West Whiteland Township in Chester County, Pennsylvania, has emerged as one of the most active development hubs in the Philadelphia metropolitan area, fueled by its strategic location, robus...
As regulators finally distinguish industrial hemp from cannabinoids, the fiber-and-grain market is accelerating – and with it, demand for farmland, power-heavy industrial buildings, and lo...
Image Source: KeyCrew Media, generated with Google Imagen 4 For all its innovation, real estate remains an industry divided by its own technology. Within businesses, the software that runs m...
Image Source: KeyCrew Media, generated with Google Imagen 4 In commercial real estate, value is no longer defined only by location, size, or rent. Increasingly, it’s defined by intelligenc...
Some parts of Miami have become prohibitively expensive, pushing investors, developers, and even local buyers to look beyond the city’s most established neighborhoods. As prices climb in t...
Investment sales brokers are experiencing heightened year-end transaction activity as buyers pursue bonus depreciation benefits before 2025 closes, with recent federal legislation restoring ...
The idea that banks can indefinitely extend troubled commercial real estate loans is likely overstated, according to Bill Bymel, founder and CEO of First Lien Capital LP. While regulatory fo...
A mounting systemic risk in the credit markets is being overlooked, according to Bill Bymel, founder and CEO of First Lien Capital LP. He points to two intersecting problems: a surge in coll...
The commercial real estate default crisis is deeper than official bank reporting suggests, according to Bill Bymel, founder and CEO of First Lien Capital LP. While major banks currently repo...
Burr Ridge mayor says sales tax and development fees, not property taxes, determine whether suburbs can fund police, roads, and services – creating a fundamental disconnect with residents ...