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E-commerce has revolutionized consumer behavior and logistics, driving unprecedented demand for industrial real estate. While large fulfillment centers have been the focus, small-bay industrial properties—under 250,000 square feet and near population centers—are now critical for faster delivery times and supply chain resilience.
In this episode of the Coldwell Banker Commercial Podcast, host Dan Spiegel and attorney Nick Sarokhanian explore how artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping the commercial real estate industry. They dive into the practical applications of generative AI, discuss the legal implications, and stress the importance of verifying AI-generated information. The conversation covers AI's potential to revolutionize real estate transactions, enhance productivity, and manage risks, while also addressing confidentiality concerns. Join us to understand how AI can be leveraged responsibly in commercial real estate, balancing technological advancements with ethical considerations and human interaction.
The landscape of private wealth is shifting, with 44% of global family offices planning to expand their exposure to commercial real estate (CRE) over the next 18 months, according to The Wealth Report 2025 by Knight Frank. This renewed interest highlights CRE's role as a hedge against inflation and economic uncertainty, making it a prime target for family office capital.
Coldwell Banker Real Estate expands into Poland's commercial real estate market by integrating Nuvalu Poland into its network. The new flagship office, Coldwell Banker Commercial Nuvalu, led by Łukasz and Marcin Wasilewski, offers comprehensive advisory services and aims to set new standards in the dynamic Polish market.
Discover a rare opportunity to own a portfolio of 15 industrial properties in West Los Angeles, available for the first time in nearly 50 years. This unique offering by Coldwell Banker Commercial Realty spans over 110,000 square feet of land and 62,000 square feet of buildings, ideal for various uses.
In this episode of ICYMI we review a few highlights from the CBC Global Conference, showcase some recent industry rankings and share some recent marketing resources.
The Coldwell Banker Commercial Global Conference 2025 was a remarkable event filled with inspiration, learning, and celebration. Attendees engaged in insightful sessions on AI, cross-border business, and tenant representation, while networking at lively receptions and celebrating the achievements of 2024 award winners.
Convenience stores (c-stores) have evolved significantly since their urban beginnings in the 1920s, adapting to meet the needs of an increasingly mobile population. Known for their flexibility, c-stores have embraced new foods, fuels, and entertainment options, making them a favored sector for investors despite fluctuations in other retail categories.
Coldwell Banker Commercial's latest Trend Report reveals how convenience stores are evolving into popular food destinations, making them a prime asset for commercial real estate investors. This transformation is driven by changing consumer preferences and the demand for convenient, affordable, and healthier food options.
The commercial real estate market is entering a new phase, with many investors anticipating stronger deal flow in 2025. Despite initial expectations of continued price declines, recent data suggests that pricing may be stabilizing, raising critical questions for investors about the timing and nature of opportunities in the market.