The role of a commercial property manager has changed dramatically since the early days when a building superintendent performed both maintenance duties and collected rent.
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It’s been estimated that commercial real estate drives almost 40% of total global emissions, and as decarbonization efforts have grown, so have the number of programs and regulations designed to drastically reduce carbon footprints.
11/18/2022 • Stephanie Oppenheimer
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While property managers and city officials beat the drum for getting people back in offices and commercial business districts, occupancy numbers still lag—significantly in some cases—pre-COVID-19 levels.
9/15/2022 • John Salustri
When it comes to addressing concerns about health and wellness—and how they impact tenant comfort and satisfaction—the industrial real estate sector is about 10 years behind its office sector counterpart.
9/1/2022 • John Salustri
In response to hail, earthquakes and other casualties cropping up, carriers increasingly are changing insurance policy terms at renewal, making it more imperative for building owners and property managers to prepare to negotiate. Now more than eve
Even with the help of your human resources department, hiring can be a time-consuming and often frustrating second job, added to an already full plate of responsibilities.
The abrupt changes in the way we work as a result of COVID-19 have already considerably impacted commercial real estate, and they will only continue to do so throughout budget season.
BOMA International has published a new guidance document addressing considerations for commercial building re-entry efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Logistics real estate used to be back of mind. Warehouses and distribution centers were planted in remote locations, where costs for land, labor and taxes were low. Today, thanks to e-commerce and rising service level expectations, shortening time an
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