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For businesses seeking office space for rent in top metropolitan markets like New York and Dallas, it may be wise to begin considering options now, before vacancies become too tight. Continue reading
More retail real estate leasers considering the data behind decisions
March 16, 2012 by Aron SusmanA recent report in The New York Times noted that businesses now expect a greater level of insight and prep work done before when leasing retail space. Continue reading
Office leasing in New York City climbed in February from the previous month, though the square feet of commercial real estate leased during the first two months of 2012 was down on a year-over-year basis, according to a recent report. Continue reading
This week we’re featuring a really unique space in the Houston Montrose area, where RedHouse Associates makes it home. Literally a red house, this Houston city landmark has been completely renovated on the inside and serves as the base to … Continue reading
Expansion is a welcome challenge for most businesses, and with it comes a variety of decisions. One of the most important may regard the business’ physical location, and whether or not a company wants to buy or lease its new home. Continue reading
A provider of e-commerce technology and solutions has announced its relocation to the Dallas suburb of Texas in a move that could introduce as many as 650 new jobs to the area, according to a press release. Continue reading
In relocating from Madison Avenue to Liberty Plaza, one asset management technology firm will expand the size of its New York City office space while establishing a new home for the next 16 years, according to a report. Continue reading
