Spotlights

Property valuation modeling for real estate portfolios - Spencer Macalaster

Many real estate property owners often think they should insure the building for what they paid for it.  This however, does not take into consideration what would happen in the event of an insured property loss

It is the “Mom & Pop” and independent operators who are keeping the economy moving forward - by Dennis Serpone

Well, doesn’t it feel good? It feels like that the good old days are back. The stock market keeps breaking to new highs, ignoring the international turmoil. Oil prices are at reasonable levels, fracking has made the U.S. energy

End of year outlook - Boston industrial real estate market report - by David Skinner

Boston industrial real estate is as hot as it has ever been and there are few signs of slowing down. While we may hear conflicting reports about the health of the U.S. economy as a whole, the specific factors

Looking ahead this fall, the industrial market will continue to be challenged by low inventory - by George Paskalis and Julie Freshman

During 2019, the Rhode Island industrial market has remained consistent with the last couple of years – high demand, low supply, little to no new construction, and heavily influenced by the growth of the Boston economy.

Smart businesses are learning quickly how to trim fat, adapt and best position themselves for the future - Tom Sweeney

The commercial real estate industry is constantly influenced by change. It is those owners and users that are able to quickly adapt to the changes that will survive the inevitable lull. Adapting to new business models,

Office and industrial markets continue to tighten, but each sector seems to have their own nuances - by Kristie Kyzer

The New Hampshire market continues to see both office and industrial inventory tightening.  We are seeing ample lease and sale transactions, as well as welcoming some new tenants to the market, which is helping drive the

Still managing in this diverse and changing CRE world from a contrarian’s perspective - by Chris Mellen

We have now entered the longest U.S. expansion in history, our 11th year of economic growth, according to the National Bureau of Economic Research. Granted we have a long way to go before we catch up with Australia

Southern Maine’s commercial real estate market steady through third quarter 2019 - Matt Cardente

Southern Maine’s commercial real estate market has continued to show strength through the 3rd quarter of 2019. Sales demand remains high and there continues to be a  limited supply of quality product

CB Equities and R.W. Holmes Commercial complete 39 deals at renovated 162,000 s/f Knowledge Park

Marlborough, MA R.W. Holmes Commercial Real Estate has worked with CB Equities in the signing of 39 leases at Knowledge Park since 2018. R.W. Holmes assisted CB Equities in purchasing the three-building (2, 4-5 Mount Auburn Ave.)

Maher, Pullen, Tribble and Hallowell of NKF broker $106 million sale of Waltham Woods to Boston Properties

Waltham, MA Newmark Knight Frank (NKF) completed the $106 million sale of Waltham Woods to Boston Properties. On behalf of AEW, vice chairman Edward Maher, executive managing directors Matthew Pullen and James Tribble and director