Spotlights

The volume of deals in process in this market is as high as it has been in 2 years

The Rhode Island commercial market, through good times and bad, is always characterized by stability, limited availability of modern product...

Investors should keep eye out for properties they can purchase below recent high asking prices

Summer is here and Vermont appears to be nearing the bottom of this recession and on its way back to recovery, but the effects will continue...

Positive numbers lift hotel spirits! What lies ahead for the hospitality industry?

Like every other sector of commercial real estate, the hotel industry took a beating in 2009. Record drops in year over year revenue per ava...

Industrial users will recognize the locational and economic value of Greater Springfield market

As Greater Springfield's industrial market enters the summer of 2010, the market place continues to see oversupply and limited absorption. M...

Riding out the economic storm in Maine: Cautiously optimistic that the worst is behind us

Maine was certainly not immune from the well documented market collapse. All major sectors of the commercial real estate industry were affec...

Price is the number one reason properties do not sell whether we are in a boom or bust market

Over the last several months we have begun to see an upward trend in pricing on quality garden style buildings built after 1960. Recent sale...

2010 is a year of transition from the current market to a balanced market

This is going to an interesting year for commercial real estate. Regardless of our status in the market: owner, tenant, buyer, seller, lende...

Commercial property owners it is up to you: What is in your commercial real estate future?

Duck and run for cover, the sky is really falling. Interest rates are going to skyrocket, knocking what is left of the commercial real estat...

Are we recovering and is it sustainable? We will be sure only after it is!

As news of the economic recovery trickles into various media sources, the health of the housing market remains at the forefront. The data th...

The recovery has begun...lets not blow it! Mid-term election important to restaurant industry success

The restaurant industry that we see has two faces. There are very visible signs that the recession is slowly abating and people are adjustin...