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| November 23, 2016 Top Story By Chris Mellen, Contributing Columnist Among the many topics we explored at IREM’s recent fall conference in San Diego was how to optimize mixed-use retail. Outsiders might take for granted the site of first-floor shopping or other amenities in an office or multifamily building, understandably overlooking the complexity of making that highly complex mix of tenants work. FULL ARTICLE |
Analysis By Beth Mattson-Teig, Contributing Writer Tax reform has become a central focus on the “what’s ahead” discussions swirling around President-elect Trump’s agenda. That topic has moved to the forefront for good reason. The commercial real estate industry, and the country, could be on the verge of the first substantive tax reform since 1986. FULL ARTICLE |
NREI Wire CoStar News In a decision with potentially far-reaching impacts on how commercial and residential real estate brokerages do business, the California Supreme Court on Monday upheld a lower court ruling that a listing broker had a fiduciary responsibility to both the buyer and the seller in a "dual agency" transaction involving the 2007 sale of a Los Angeles home. FULL ARTICLE |
The Business Journals It's been a challenging year for Houston's office brokers, no doubt. And Doug Little, senior managing director of Houston-based Transwestern, thinks the tough times might roll into 2017. FULL ARTICLE |
Must Reads By NREI Staff President-Elect Donald Trump has formally offered neurosurgeon Ben Carson the HUD secretary position, according to multiple outlets. Marriott is offering Black Friday room deals at 40 hotels, touting the move as a way for shoppers to stay near their "favorite" shopping destinations, The Street reports. These are among today's must reads from around the commercial real estate industry. FULL ARTICLE |
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