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Alexandra Both
The Story Behind Chicago’s NEWCITY: One for the Books
The $275 million mixed-use project took a decade to materialize, overlapping the recession. Structured Development’s Jeff Berta takes us behind the scenes of what he described as the most challenging project he worked on in a career spanning roughly 30 years.
A Guide to Commercial Real Estate Crowdfunding
Charles Clinton delves into the risks and benefits of this new source of capital that is drawing in more and more institutional real estate companies, as well as targeted individual investors.
The Cautious Growth of Net Lease Development
Sundance Bay’s Mark Maughan explains challenges for smaller owners and his expectations from the sector for the coming 12 months.
Retail in 2018: Change Creates Opportunity
Skilken|Gold’s Robert Mason weighs in on what it takes to stay ahead of the game as the sector faces significant change.
Bedrock to Redevelop Former Detroit Police HQ
The company teamed up with a subsidiary of Syncora Guarantee Inc. for the project and aims to preserve the building’s historic character.
Trending Capital Sources in 2018
Ginsberg Jacobs’ co-founder provides his outlook for the real estate financing environment for the next 12 months, including which asset classes and capital sources will shine this year.
The Story Behind NJ’s $426M Walkable Town Center
The large mixed-use development in Glassboro, N.J., is in its final stage. Nexus Properties’ Dante Germano revealed the 14-year evolution of the project, its challenges and how it transformed the South Jersey community.
RICS Global Survey: Europe Leads the Way
In the first CPE-RICS podcast for 2018, RICS chief economist Simon Rubinsohn examines the underlying factors that make up the upbeat sentiment dominating most global real estate markets.
How to Deal With a Skilled Labor Shortage: A Lesson From Miami
The Latin Builders Association created a charter school where students are trained in construction and engineering. LBA President Eric Montes de Oca explains how the project evolved and how the challenge in finding qualified workers impacts smaller companies.