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The Coldwell Banker Commercial® brand(CBC) is a worldwide leader in the commercial real estate industry, and is part of the oldest and most respected national real estate brand in the country, Coldwell Banker Real Estate. Coldwell Banker Commercial is an Anywhere (NYSE: HOUS) brand, a global leader in real estate franchising and provider of real estate brokerage, relocation and settlement services.

Recent articles

  • Industrial

    5 Sustainability Trends We're Watching for 2019

    Sustainability is not only a trend that prompts action in multiple facets of the commercial real estate field but also drives and changes the landscape. Investors are paying more attention to sustainability standards for companies and choosing more sustainable properties in various ways.

  • Industrial

    5 Ways Last-Mile Logistics Can Still Improve in 2019

    As the holiday season swiftly exits, many can relish in relaxation. It has become increasingly stressful to holiday shop, especially for last-minute gifts, as e-commerce and online retail have transformed how we shop during the holidays and all year round.

  • Retail

    Stadiums Turn to Lifestyle Centers for Inspiration

    No longer just a stand-alone structure looming in a too-large parking lot — they have amenities such as restaurants, hotels, shopping, clubs, kid zones, and more. But how did we get to this point, and why has this trend become so successful?

  • Insights

    6 Ways to Turn Real Estate Leads into Sales with Email Marketing

    When converting leads into sales, it is important to work smart to do this effectively while reaching the most leads and encouraging clients (or potential clients) who may be interested in what you have for sale. In recent technological years, email marketing has proven to be one of the most effective methods to achieve this goal.

  • Insights

    The State of Real Estate Crowdfunding in 2019

    Real estate crowdfunding is currently one of the most popular ways to raise capital for real estate investments. In April of 2012, crowdfunding burst on to the scene with the inception of the “Jumpstart Our Business Act” also known as JOBS. This act was signed into law under former President Barack Obama.

  • Industrial

    A Small Town Packs a Big Punch

    When Coldwell Banker Commercial Eberhardt & Barry opened its doors in 1970, central Georgia’s textile industry occupied much of the large-scale industrial real estate in Macon and central Georgia. Today, Art Barry III, co-owner and son of the firm’s founder, is revitalizing the area’s industrial real estate business.

  • Industrial

    5 Reasons Industrial Real Estate is Going to Be Hot in 2019

    According to the 2019 Commercial Real Estate Outlook’s survey of 500 global investors, industrial, along with other “nontraditional REITs,” is the only asset not trading at a discount of its net value. That is despite growing global uncertainty due to U.S. tariffs and Britain’s exit from the Euro.

  • News

    Coldwell Banker Commercial Named Number One Company with the Most, 222, CCIM Designees in 2018

    Coldwell Banker Commercial was ranked as the top commercial real estate company for Certified Commercial Investment Members (CCIM) designees by the CCIM Institute. Coldwell Banker Commercial Affiliates had 222 CCIM designees in 2018, the most of any company.

  • News

    Coldwell Banker Commercial Launches New Look and Offers Buildout to Entire Network

    CBC is revamping its visual identity with a sophisticated, modern look. To help affiliates implement this new look and streamline the marketing process, Coldwell Banker Commercial Affiliates will offer Buildout, a web-based commercial marketing platform, to its entire network.

  • News

    Americans Comfortable with Open Offices that have Private Space and Limited Noise, According to Coldwell Banker Commercial Survey

    The Coldwell Banker Commercial® consumer survey found that Americans consider private and quiet spaces more important than team-meeting spaces, as only 66 percent of adults say they would be OK with working in an open office if large meeting spaces or conference rooms were available.

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