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What the Future Holds for Orlando Healthcare Organizations

By: Brendan Meagher  2 min read November 2020 — After a tumultuous year for many healthcare organizations, things are starting to look up for Orlando’s top healthcare networks. With high hopes for mass vaccine distribution in the not-so-distant future, Orlando’s premier healthcare providers are starting to shift their focus for

Progresso Village is taking on a life of its own

By: Beatrice Silva 2 min read October 2020 — Progresso Village, nestled in the heart of Fort Lauderdale’s urban core, is taking on a life of its own. Sitting just north of Las Olas and within walking distance from Flagler Village, the up-and-coming neighborhood boasts a vibrant atmosphere while still offering

Industrial investors eager to pounce on faltering retail properties

By: Beatrice Silva  2 min read August 2020 — Before April, e-commerce was already a booming business but COVID-19 has skyrocketed digital commercial transactions to a whole new level. Despite the current flash recession, the demand for industrial real estate has grown in almost every market. As a result, industrial

South Jersey, Philly Industrial real estate a hotbed for investors

By: Beatrice Silva 2 min read August 2020 — Even before the pandemic, billions of consumers had already been shopping on e-commerce sites like Amazon for years. But the pandemic is accelerating the platform’s growth as more and more people pivot away from physical stores. Shoppers say that there is

Spotlight On:
Ian Richman, Senior Managing Director | Southern New Jersey, Colliers International

By: Yolanda Rivas 2 min read March 2020 — The Southern New Jersey region’s low real estate costs and strategic location near major highways is bolstering demand in the industrial market. Ian Richman, senior managing director in the Southern New Jersey at Colliers International, specializes in the leasing and sale/acquisition of

Spotlight on:
Adam Mullen, Market Leader, Greater Philadelphia Region, CBRE

By: Yolanda Rivas One of the main drivers of Philadelphia’s economy is the real estate industry, attractive for its affordable prices, advantageous location and the Pennsylvania I-78/I-81 Corridor. A recent report from commercial real estate firm CBRE showed the corridor saw a total of $132 million in capital investment during