Articles About Office
- Author:
- James I. Clark III
- Posted:
- 09.09.2010
Commercial Real Estate May Be Poised to Rebound
Yields on United States commercial real estate are nearing record levels compared to Treasury bonds, a sign to investors that the time to buy may have arrived. Capitalization rates, which measure real estate yields, averaged 7.22 percent in the 2nd quarter, according to the National Council of Real Estate Investment Fiduciaries (NCREIF). That translates to […]
- Author:
- Matt Ward
- Posted:
- 09.07.2010
Federal Presence Strengthens Washington, D.C.’s Office Market
Washington, D.C.’s commercial real estate market – including its Virginia and Maryland suburbs – continues to be the nation’s most stable with vacancy rates far below the national average. The area’s vacancy rate stood at 10.4 percent at the end of the first quarter, far below the 17.3 percent national average, according to Reis, a […]
- Author:
- Tom Silva
- Posted:
- 08.31.2010
Anthony Downs On Financial Reform
he nation’s financial system needs significantly more regulation than exists now. The lack of tough regulatory powers strongly impacted the recent financial crash and the Great Recession that ensued. The good news is that the Obama administration is moving firmly in this direction with financial reform legislation a critical item on its agenda. This is […]
- Author:
- James I. Clark III
- Posted:
- 08.18.2010
Investors Showing Scant Interest in Mid-Tier Office Properties
Although property investment – especially for trophy buildings – is coming back more strongly than industry analysts had anticipated, mid-tier properties are not yet enjoying a similar rebound. According to Real Capital Analytics (RCA), properties valued at $20.6 billion were sold during the 2nd quarter of 2010, an 86 percent increase over last year. According […]
- Author:
- Matt Ward
- Posted:
- 08.17.2010
Chicago Boasts 2010’s Biggest Commercial Transaction
In Chicago’s – and one of the nation’s — largest commercial transactions of 2010, the 60-story, 1.3 million SF 300 North LaSalle Street skyscraper was sold for a whopping $655 million. That adds up to $500 PSF. The buyer was KBS Real Estate Investment Trust II (KBS REIT II). The LEED Gold certified building, which […]
- Author:
- Mark McDowell
- Posted:
- 08.13.2010
AIA Edges Closer to USGBC Standards for Green Buildings
It’s surprising that the AIA still does not endorse LEED standards for green buildings. There has been some progress in forming some kind of strategic alliance, but that is only in the area of advocacy, education and research. There is still nothing concrete. Nevertheless, the Architecture 2030 Bulletin and the AIA 2030 Commitment story are […]
- Author:
- Kristian Lee
- Posted:
- 07.28.2010
Illiana Expressway to Bring Growth, New Jobs to Will County, IL
A historic partnership between the states of Illinois and Indiana gave the green light to constructing the Illiana Expressway, a 56-mile superhighway whose goal is to ease traffic congestion, create jobs and promote economic growth. Illinois Governor Pat Quinn and Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels recently signed an agreement to construct a roadway that connects Interstate […]
- Author:
- Tom Silva
- Posted:
- 07.27.2010
John Vivadelli: The Real Estate Perfect Storm
Commercial real estate is currently experiencing a perfect storm, one that will utterly change the way corporations utilize their office space in the future. This is the opinion of John Vivadelli, CEO and founder of AgilQuest Corporation and a well respected industry expert in the fields of alternative office environments; real estate metrics and cost […]
- Author:
- Matt Ward
- Posted:
- 07.22.2010
European Nations Look Into Selling Public Assets to Resolve Debt
Debt-laden European governments seeking ways to raise money are considering the possibility of selling public properties such as office buildings. Countries considering selling assets include Germany, the U.K., France and Greece, all of which were hit hard by the global banking crisis. “It is clear that several European governments are looking to secure disposals on […]
- Author:
- Randy Thomas
- Posted:
- 07.19.2010
Up In the Sky! It’s 2010’s Best Tall Buildings
The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) recently announced the finalists for its 2010 “Best Tall Building” awards. The annual awards recognize exceptional tall buildings from each of four geographical regions and are chosen for their design and technical innovations, sustainable attributes, and the enhancement they provide to their cities and the inhabitants. […]