3 Reasons For-Sale Developers Should Break Ground Now
Getting for-sale projects into the ground sooner rather than later has numerous benefits. …
BKV Group-Designed Modera Katy Trail Tops Off In Uptown Dallas
Taylor Johnson client BKV Group is always looking for innovative ways to bring a client’s vision to life. …
Following Pandemic Pressure, Medical Real Estate Gets Clean Bill Of Health
Throughout the pandemic, rent collection at many medical office properties remained stable. Moreover, investment sales in this space saw only a slight decline in 2020, …
TJ Clients Share Tips On Preparing For A Safe, Successful Peak Rental Season
Following a year like no other, property managers at apartment communities had more to juggle in preparing for the peak rental season this spring. …
Are Sunday Open Houses A Thing Of The Past?
There are many ways in which the pandemic changed how developers and brokers show homes, but what do real estate pros expect to stick? …
Bots, Algorithms And Tech-Mapped Delivery Routes: Ryan Companies, Kroger And The Future Of Grocery Shopping
Automation within the e-commerce and logistics industry hit an exciting new milestone in April as Kroger launched its first Ocado automated online customer fulfillment center (CFC) in Monroe, Ohio, ...
How Multifamily Developers Are Moving Up The Capital Stack
When the bank says “no,” where’s a multifamily developer to go? It’s a question Taylor Johnson client Draper and Kramer, Incorporated, tackled in a recent byline for Multi-Housing News. …
Fifield Cos. Reaches Leasing Milestones At 2 Chicago Properties
Opening one successful apartment building during a pandemic is nothing short of amazing, but opening two is defying all odds. …
5 Luxurious Residential Developments That Are Springboards Into City Life
With downtown Chicago slowly but surely coming back to life, Better magazine couldn’t have picked a better time to profile some of the city’s hottest new …
Workers Back In The Offices? Experts Predict Permanent Change To Suburban Cubicle Culture
Memorial Day, July 4th and Labor Day – those unofficial markings of the start, middle and end of summer – have also become key dates in many return-to-office plans. ...