Sentences with phrase «real estate space per»

«Even when considering foreign investors, there is not a wide appetite for buying a portfolio of malls,» he notes, pointing to persistent problems in the retail sector, such as the U.S. carrying excess retail real estate space per capita.

Not exact matches

Research by commercial real estate brokerage CBRE shows that in major Canadian markets, the average square footage of office space per worker has fallen from 225 to 170 over the past 10 years.
We view this as a more sustainable business strategy than many of the other players in the Real Estate space and believe the company's commitment to grow its dividend by 10 % per year makes Lamar an attractive opportunity.
We could enter a future in which computing power is so cheap and ubiquitous that wealth will be measured directly in energy (to power the computing that literally creates our virtual / real world real - time)-- «Solar real estate» becomes a premier commodity — we will own, not land per se, but the «right» to harvest the solar radiation through an unobstructed tunnel of restricted space between a patch of ground and the sun.
Asking rents for available Manhattan retail space surged 8.2 percent in the past 12 months to $ 92 per square foot, according to the Real Estate Board of New York.
While space per worker is likely to keep contracting, the change will take «a long time to trickle through because of the large installed base of leases already in place,» says Mark Gibson, a principal and leader of construction and real estate advisory services at Ernst & Young.
The average national direct asking rent for high - rise office space has increased to $ 43.79 per sq. ft., according to a recent Skyline report from real estate services firm JLL, and that figure rises to $ 56.82 per sq. ft. when just considering trophy properties.
Three two week per in - class shots here and there spaced out over a few months doesn't cut it re acquiring a real estate licence, especially if one's previous jobs were waiting on tables, driving trucks, working in factories, working in offices, selling cars, or anything else for that matter, or any other number of totally unrelated - to - real estate undertakings.
The price worked out to $ 8,361 per square foot, at the time, the highest figure ever paid for a retail space larger than 5,000 square feet, according to New York City - based real estate research firm Real Capital Analytreal estate research firm Real Capital AnalytReal Capital Analytics.
Major 1998 sales have included Caliber Development Corp.'s 610,000 sq. ft. portfolio, mostly office and showroom space, which was purchased by Sentinel Real Estate Corp. for $ 63 per sq. ft.
Per a fourth quarter 2016 report by commercial real estate services firm Newmark Grubb Knight Frank, at $ 33.61 per square - foot, the average asking rent for Class A space in the Route 24 Corridor exceeded the average in Northern New JersPer a fourth quarter 2016 report by commercial real estate services firm Newmark Grubb Knight Frank, at $ 33.61 per square - foot, the average asking rent for Class A space in the Route 24 Corridor exceeded the average in Northern New Jersper square - foot, the average asking rent for Class A space in the Route 24 Corridor exceeded the average in Northern New Jersey.
Tight real estate markets, especially in the West Coast ports of Los Angeles, Long Beach, Calif., and Seattle - Tacoma in Washington, have led to the higher rents for warehouse and distribution spaces with some near $ 10 per square foot, triple net.
The average amount of space per office worker in North America dropped to 176 square feet in 2012, from 225 in 2010, according to CoreNet Global, a commercial real estate association.»
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