Englewood’s Quick Hits On Cannabis And CRE
As Illinois gears up for the legalization of recreational marijuana on Jan. 1, 2020 …
TJ Clients Weigh In On Deconversion Trend
When the Chicago Tribune wanted to do a deep dive on the city’s deconversion trend, we connected the publication with two multifamily veterans who are experts in the space: …
Financing The New Kids On The Block: Co-Living, Cannabis And Workforce Housing
As 2019 closes, investor excitement is growing over three niche sectors of the market: co-living, workforce housing and cannabis real estate. …
Handling All Development Roles Pays Off In Era Of Specialists
Known for its pioneering for-sale and rental developments, Taylor Johnson client Optima, Inc. has also been an innovator in the world of design-build. …
Evergreen Real Estate Group Celebrates Completion Of Oso Apartments
With Chicago’s supply of affordable housing units dropping 15% since 2012, the city’s affordability gap has continued to grow amid rising rents. …
NAI Hiffman Talks Cincinnati CRE
Home to nine Fortune 500 firms, nationally recognized universities and a freshened central business district — including new Banks Riverfront Entertainment District, …
The Top Things Landlords Hate Seeing In Your Home
It’s not every day that property managers get to speak up about what they don’t want to see in an apartment — usually they’re focused on the positive attributes of ...
Related Midwest Celebrates Opening Of Lathrop
An afternoon rain did not dampen the spirits of residents, neighbors, city officials and development partners at the recent grand opening of Lathrop: …
Space Consolidation Leads To A Clean Bill Of Health
As healthcare providers look for ways to consolidate patient services, they’re turning to developers and property managers for creative real estate solutions designed to maximize efficiency. …
Office Designs Reflecting Work, Not Perks
The pendulum is swinging from workplace design driven by employee playtime to office environments focused on the occupants’ mission. …