By Joseph G. Nahas, Jr., CRE Senior Vice President | Equus Capital Partners, Ltd Welcome to a new quarterly publication, The Counselor, published by The Counselors of Real Estate, a 65-year-old international consortium of diverse, highly skilled professionals who provide reliable advice and counsel on a wide range of real estate matters. Membership is extended… Read more
By Andrew J. Nelson, CRE Chief Economist, USA | Colliers International By just about any measure, the commercial real estate sector emerged fairly well from the 2017 budget reconciliation act (formerly known as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act). Tax rates were lowered for property owners, traditional tax advantages for property taxes were largely retained… Read more
By Timo Tschammler, CRE CEO | JLL Germany The business climate in Europe is still on a high level and proves to be resilient in an environment characterised by high political uncertainty. The economic conditions for commercial property investment markets remained robust during 2017. On the European office investment market, yield compression is still ongoing…. Read more
Like many American cities that experienced significant growth for several decades after World War II, Fairborn, Ohio, (population 33,000, located in the western part of the state, near Dayton) found itself beginning to stagnate in the mid-1970s. Completion of Interstate Highway 675 — which bypassed the city — deterred traffic and new customers for local… Read more
The Counselor Spring 2018: Download the PDF Subscribe to the digital or print edition at cre.org/subscribe/ 2018 CRE Chair Joseph G. Nahas, Jr., CRE Editor-in-Chief Paige Mueller, CRE Associate Editor Deborah C. Nisson, CRE President & CEO Mary Fleischmann Editorial Committee Peter F. Korpacz, CRE Constantine Korologos, CRE Alex Ruggieri, CRE Designer & Managing Editor… Read more
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