Industrial Delivers (Literally) Amid COVID-19
The pandemic has presented commercial real estate with myriad challenges, but for industrial developers, it has also brought myriad opportunities. …
Homework: The Rise Of The Home Office
When REALTOR® Magazine was looking for sources to discuss the pandemic’s impact on home office design, …
Florida Continues To Lure Buyers Amid The Pandemic
In looking for insights on how Northeast and Midwest buyers are fueling a sizzling Florida housing market, Forbes.com turned to Taylor Johnson for an expert source to talk more about the enduring ...
Taylor Johnson Announces New Client Lucien Lagrange Studio
Taylor Johnson is pleased to announce it now represents Chicago-based architecture firm Lucien Lagrange Studio, established in 2016 by eminent architect Lucien Lagrange and his long-time collaborators Alfredo Marr, managing principal, and ...
Fifield Begins Leasing At Westerly In Chicago’s River West Neighborhood
The latest addition to the River West neighborhood, the 188-unit luxury apartment building Westerly, began leasing this past month. …
Craving For Community Drives Buyers To Active Adult Developments
As lifestyles shift due to the pandemic, a writer with The Washington Post reached out to Taylor Johnson to identify trends in active adult communities. …
From Potato Chips To A Career Path In Affordable Housing
As we work with clients to ensure their stories are being told, we also learn more about the people on their teams. …
CA Shares Industry Insights With Launch Of New Podcast
Since its inception in 2004 as a student housing investor, Taylor Johnson client CA has masterfully scaled its global platform to encompass nearly every facet of commercial real estate, with services extending to investment ...
The Death Of The 12-Month Apartment Lease
The COVID-19 pandemic has certainly left its mark on the apartment market, challenging many of the traditional industry norms like crowded open houses and static 12-month leases. …
Suburban Construction Doesn’t Lag Despite Coronavirus
Despite the coronavirus pandemic’s impact on job sites, the Chicago-area construction industry has continued to forge ahead, especially in the multifamily sector. …