Articles About Industrial
- Author:
- Tom Silva
- Posted:
- 03.01.2010
Migration Leads Thousands to Georgia, Arizona, Despite Recession
Arizona, Georgia and Texas are the growth centers in terms of new residents in the last few years, according to an Associated Press analysis of Internal Revenue Service migration data. The IRS compared the states where taxpayers filed their returns from 2007 to 2008 to arrive at their conclusions. Texas led the nation, with 62,827 […]
- Author:
- Pat Gallagher
- Posted:
- 02.11.2010
Long-Time Chicago Steelmaker Buys 13.3 Acres for $1
A long-term steelmaker is not fleeing Chicago for Canada, thanks to a deal in which A. Finkl & Sons Co. purchased six properties adjacent to the Verson Steel site on the southeast side for just $1. Finkl, which has been in business since 1879, will move its headquarters from the western edge of Lincoln Park […]
- Author:
- Matt Ward
- Posted:
- 01.28.2010
Investors Are Choosing London
London has overtaken Washington, D.C., as the preferred city for commercial real estate investment, primarily because investors believe that prices have bottomed out and the time to get into that market is now. The British capital has overtaken the previous favorites of Washington, D.C., and New York, according to a survey conducted by the Association […]
- Author:
- Mark McDowell
- Posted:
- 01.19.2010
Half of Commercial Buildings Could Go Green by 2015
By 2015, green buildings could constitute approximately half of all commercial space, according to a study by Good Energies, Inc., a New York venture capital firm. Although sustainable initiatives were perceived as a niche market just 10 years ago, developers now realize that going green in new and renovation projects is not as expensive as […]
- Author:
- Pat Gallagher
- Posted:
- 01.11.2010
Wheels of Manufacturing Restarting
Manufacturing is gradually on the upswing, according to the December ISM Manufacturing Index, which rose to 55.9 from November’s 53.6 reading. A gain to just 54.3 was expected, so the news is encouraging. In terms of inflation, prices paid climbed to 61.5; an increase to 57.2 was forecast. This is great news for a sector […]
- Author:
- Matt Ward
- Posted:
- 01.07.2010
Two New Studies: Commercial Real Estate Recovery Seen in 2011
Commercial real estate will begin its long-awaited recovery in late 2011 or 2012, according to the fourth-quarter Korpacz Real Estate Investor Survey, which questioned more than 100 real estate investors, including REITs, pension funds, private equity firms and insurance and mortgage companies. Confirmation is provided by a PricewaterhouseCoopers survey, which notes that Washington policymakers are […]
- Author:
- Chris Manheim
- Posted:
- 01.04.2010
CB Richard Ellis’s Incentives Rankings Are Realistic
I was recently asked to comment on CB Richard Ellis’ recent “EIG State Incentives Ranking Report” as an Certified Economic Developer who has been practicing in Illinois for nearly 30 years. Click on the link and take a look at the map and state rankings list that’s generated. Illinois, Indiana and Iowa are marked “competitive.” […]
- Author:
- Pat Gallagher
- Posted:
- 12.10.2009
Manufacturing Firing Up the Engines Again
Manufacturers are feeling sunnier, according to a new Price Waterhouse Coopers poll. The poll, which queried senior executives at 60 industrial manufacturers between mid-July and mid-October, found that 48 percent sense optimism about the American market compared with last year an improvement over the second quarter. In light of this cautious optimism, 23 percent expect […]
- Author:
- Pat Gallagher
- Posted:
- 11.18.2009
Warren Buffett’s Riding the “Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe”
Omaha billionaire Warren Buffett’s purchase of the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad (BNSF) is a $34 billion bet on the future of the nation’s economy. BNSF’s acquisition by Berkshire Hathaway, Inc. is significant because it is the country’s second largest railroad and the primary hauler of food and coal, which makes it a barometer of […]
- Author:
- Tom Silva
- Posted:
- 11.05.2009
R. J. Brennan: Cost Cutting in a Real Estate Portfolio
Don’t waste a good crisis. Right now is a great time to sit down and rethink and reinvent how we look at real estate and the workplace. That’s the opinion of R. J. Brennan, Associate and Director of Workplace Strategies at IA Interior Architects in Chicago and former president of the Chicago Chapter of CoreNet […]