The Coldwell Banker Commercial® brand(CBC) is a worldwide leader in the commercial real estate industry, and is part of the oldest and most respected national real estate brand in the country, Coldwell Banker Real Estate. Coldwell Banker Commercial is an Anywhere (NYSE: HOUS) brand, a global leader in real estate franchising and provider of real estate brokerage, relocation and settlement services.
During the conversation, Spiegel and McGue addressed the multifamily market as it stood pre-pandemic and what was happening. The first virtual event of its kind featured Daniel Spiegel, Managing Director, and Daniel McGue CBC's top multifamily producer in San Francisco.
Coldwell Banker Bartels Real Estate, Inc. announced today that it has joined the Coldwell Banker Commercial network and will now be known as Coldwell Banker Commercial Bartels Real Estate, Inc. Its associates and brokers will continue to be located at Lakewood, Wis.
The first of its kind, Commercial University®, will serve as a virtual social hub for over 2,000 real estate professionals within Coldwell Banker Commercial’s network, allowing brokers from different countries and states to exchange intel, data, and broker deals worldwide.
Coldwell Banker Commercial announced its 2020 year-end award recipients across numerous Coldwell Banker Commercial company, office and affiliated professional categories. The award winners will be recognized at the virtual 2021 CBC Global Conference on March 18.
The main anxiety in the student housing sector of CRE is the pandemic’s impact on the 2020-2021 school year’s leasing opportunities. Multiple factors are clouding the outlook for student housing occupancy.
Land sales often reveal an interesting aspect of the U.S. economy. Activity surrounding land transactions can portend where the real estate industry may be headed. In the case of the most recent economic recession, land sales highlighted the shift away from commercial office and retail development.
This post highlights how government-ordered lockdowns impacted property sectors, including office and medical office markets, and looks into the role the pandemic and technology played in commercial real estate.
On this episode, we dig into how commercial real estate can be a vital piece in building communities and how creativity and flexibility in CRE can help shape those communities.
Those collective insights are shared in this second of a three-part series that highlights which asset classes performed well, which ones struggled, and what adjustments commercial real estate investors, owners, and managers are making to navigate the challenges.
Now that 2020 is in our rearview mirror, it is a good opportunity take a moment to reflect on what was unquestionably an unprecedented year when COVID-19 impacted nearly every industry across the country, including commercial real estate.