Ten With Ben 015: Meet Michelle Jones
Michelle Jones discusses the art of office design and the importance of integrating architects early in the planning process to enhance collaboration and innovation.
Michelle Jones discusses the art of office design and the importance of integrating architects early in the planning process to enhance collaboration and innovation.
Ronan Remandaban discusses the booming industrial real estate market, driven by changes in logistics and the rising demand for localized spaces.
Ben and Aaron Zaretsky reminisce about their long-standing friendship and discuss the critical role of relationship-building in real estate.
In our previous Office Pulse, we challenged the conventional view that the suburban Chicago office market was suffering from record-high vacancy rates brought on by the pandemic. In this follow-up, we set out to examine Chicago’s central business district (CBD) office market using a similar methodology to understand how the pandemic affected longer-term occupancy trends … Read more
Tim Brigham shares how blending a genuine passion for people with a competitive edge in real estate leads to success.
Suburban Chicago’s office vacancy rates may seem historically high, but the headline numbers overlook key details about the marketplace. Large, low-quality properties are having an outsized effect on the averages. Removing these “zombies” from the data shows the market is more competitive than you think. Read on to find out more
Laurence Elbaum, Co-Founder of Bradford Allen, discusses the evolving role of technology in CRE, the importance of value-driven strategies, and suburban vs. downtown market dynamics.
Joel Berger shares his extensive knowledge on the growth of the Chicago suburbs’ market, pandemic impacts, and forecasts for the future.
The pandemic is not over, but with vaccination rates rising and public health mitigations easing, office market activity is picking up. Now may be the right time for landlords and tenants to act. Read on to find out more
Andy DeMoss discusses the past, present, and future of downtown Chicago’s market, including landlord-tenant dynamics and recent shifts in tenant concessions.