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Allie Fowler Joins Martens Appraisal as Appraisal Department Administrator

Martens Appraisal has hired a new Appraisal Department Administrator. Allie Fowler joined the team early this summer and has taken on the new role at the company. As the Appraisal Department Administrator, Fowler will oversee many of the day-to-day operations of the commercial appraisal company, including serving as the point of contact for clients looking to order appraisals. Steve Martens, CEO of The Martens Companies, said the addition of an Appraisal Department Administrator was a result of re-evaluating the company’s leadership needs. “As we emerge from the pandemic our firm,…

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These Rapidly-Expanding Industrial Tenants Should be on Your Radar

Commercial real estate’s industrial sector is constantly moving and shaking – and right now, there is too much activity in the warehousing scene to ignore. Namely, there are a few big players in the industry that deserve your attention. The warehousing arena is seeing massive expansion – but, these acquisitions aren’t generated from a myriad of players. Instead, it’s just a few rapidly-expanding tenants who’ve all got their eyes on the prize. While they continue to absorb industrial space, make sure you know whos-who in today’s warehousing landscape. These are…

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Things to Watch in the Medical Office Space

At the introduction of the pandemic, there was much talk circulating the industry regarding the medical space. This was a natural response to a health-centric global crisis, and as all eyes fell on CRE’s medical sector, it was still a time of great uncertainty. During the early months of COVID when nobody knew how intense the stakes may get or how long it all would last, medical office tenants were planning to expand their ground presence while simultaneously flexing their digital capacities. But, it’s been months, and the conversation has…

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Retail Conversions a Great Option for Logistics

The question as to what to do with the skeletons of the once-great American shopping scene has been on the table for years now. And, as much discussion circulates throughout the industry, little progress has been made in finding new functions for the many dead and dying retail spaces all around the country. Over the years, commercial real estate has speculated solutions for these spaces, but none of the proposed answers has stuck. Malls to mixed-use, offices, apartments, and even schools have been potential candidates for the notoriously pending retail…

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Increasing Apartment NOI Now and in the Future

Every business experiences ups and downs. The regular rhythms of an industry are simply a part of the game. Whether we like it or not, it seems like everyone becomes accustomed to the change in traffic associated with the year’s slow seasons. Not only is it a dependable gauge to work with, but it also represents a logical downturn of business. While it’s certain that no CRE professional is happy about the seasonal drop in demand, it’s not a sink-or-swim situation. But, what happens when this schedule is thrown out…

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Trending: Outdoor Dining Space as the New Restaurant Must-Have

2020’s pandemic-shaped outlook posed challenges to all areas of business. From office to industrial, no one escaped this year’s disruptors unscathed. One of the worst-hit commercial sectors has undoubtedly been the foodservice industry. The restaurant scene was utterly surrounded by opposition to business success. Market closures, changing consumer sentiments, and fears of highly contagious diseases ravaged the restaurant industry all across the country. However, restaurants are resilient. Despite the mounting challenges, this business was able to stay above water and keep pushing ahead. It’s true that not everyone made it…

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Delivery Drones Hitting the Sky: What CRE Should Consider

As new technologies become commonplace, the existing infrastructure is forced to adapt. Efforts to blend well with newly infused technologies oftentimes require the commercial real estate industry to make some updated considerations. This is the scenario that CRE now finds itself in with drones. Drones aren’t necessarily a new invention, but it’s continually hitting new application milestones as this flying technology makes headway into the modern industry. Let’s take a closer look at what’s happening with drones, and what CRE should start thinking about: Drones in CRE Commercial real estate…

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Space: the Not-So-New Amenity Everyone Wants

Commercial real estate trends are always adapting. The best-selling features of today aren’t always the same ones we’ll see tomorrow. In this business, keeping up with the latest requires due diligence into the market’s hottest items. The ebbs and flows of tenant demands make it imperative for CRE pros to stay abreast of what’s selling and what’s not. Right now, a new trend is emerging on the radar of real estate development. No, it’s not a new technology or lifestyle toy – it’s space. Space has always been a popular…

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CRE Gets the Tech it Always Deserved

After years of being considered a slow-growing industry, commercial real estate is finally flexing its tech capacity. 2020: A New World for CRE The web is coining 2020 as commercial real estate’s “tech awakening” – and a much-needed one, at that. This industry has been notoriously deemed resistant to change, and anyone on the inside of this business knows how true these claims can be. CRE clung to the outdated model of ‘if it’s not broken, don’t fix it’. While some took leaps and bounds towards investing in PropTech and…

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Amazon’s Building Boom and How the Industrial Space will be Impacted

After a tumultuous year, commercial real estate’s industrial sector is possibly more important than ever before. Within this arena, Amazon has succeeded in being one of the main players keeping the network of supply and demand moving throughout the pandemic – and after earning their stripes by persevering in a time of immense disruption, this e-commerce giant is expanding. Amazon’s 2020 Growth Spurt Amazon is building new locations all over the country. These new warehouses are targeting the national supply chain’s last-mile locations, effectively bolstering a pivotal area in the…

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