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Coldwell Banker Commercial, a Realogy (NYSE: RLGY) brand, announced its 2019 year-end award recipients across numerous Coldwell Banker Commercial company, office and affiliated professional categories. The award winners will be recognized at the 2020 Coldwell Banker Commercial Global Conference this March in Austin.
2020 marks the start of a new year and, perhaps more excitingly, a new decade. And while economic and real estate cycles do not revolve around the calendar year – aside from any actions resulting from changes in calendar year tax policy – it is still a great time to reflect on what real estate decisions were successful and which may require rethinking in the year(s) ahead.
One of the best things we can do to increase business ownership in underrepresented communities is to improve access to and understanding of programs and information related to buying and owning a business. As an industry, that means increasing diversity and representation among brokerage owners.
Changes in one sector substantially impact the whole industry, and this relationship can be observed in the evolving restaurant scene. As the food industry strives to keep up with contemporary consumers, dining trends are physically changing restaurant properties.
The retail go-to-market approach continues to evolve. We frequently read about retailers growing, contracting or re-inventing their multichannel sales approach. While the second industrial revolution lasted from 1850 to 1914, it seems the current retail revolution is happening at lightning speed.
Since CRE gives physical shape to the industries around us, it can change the game globally. We’re seeing this happen now in the country’s most popular tech-fueled metros. The commercial real estate industry is rewriting the script for hot spots like San Francisco, San Diego, Phoenix, Los Angeles, and many others.
The global hospitality game is changing fast. As the hotel scene is striving to provide guests with transformative experiences, CRE is paying attention to these 6 hot trends. Keep an eye out for these upcoming hotel evolutions.
The effort to bring Smart Baking Company to Volusia County was led by commercial REALTOR® John Wanamaker of Coldwell Banker Commercial AI Group. Wanamaker worked closely with DeBary Economic Development Director Roger Van Auker, Duke Energy, CareerSource Flagler Volusia and Team Volusia Economic Development Corporation (TVEDC).
Coldwell Banker Commercial announced today that four of the brand’s brokerage professionals, Melina Kalachian, Alice Kulikowski, Alina Tan and Matt Vanvick, were awarded the Certified Commercial Investment Member (CCIM) designation by the CCIM Institute, one of the leading commercial real estate associations in the world.
Details from the survey on why consumers chose to shop in-store in the past 12 months include purchasing a product they needed immediately (61%), experiencing a product before buying it (55%), browsing and getting ideas (50%) and taking advantage of in-store sales/coupons (49%).