2018

Better than a crystal ball: Panelists discuss the future of San Diego suburbs

This post was originally published as one of my LinkedIn articles on October 23, 2018: I had the pleasure of attending The Future of San Diego Suburbs 2018, an event hosted by Bisnow, at Atlas at Carlsbad, Regent Properties‘ 235,000 square foot Class A project with phenomenal canyon and ocean views. Regent did a fantastic job transforming the single building that …

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Dear Landlords: What this New York Developer is Doing Could Transform Your Office Project

This post was originally published as one of my LinkedIn articles on September 25, 2018: Creating a collaboration hub for the innovation economy is where the future of office space is heading. Building owners in Carlsbad who are looking for pioneering ways to reduce vacancy beyond the typical uninspired suburban improvements such as new paint, updated carpet, …

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5 Creative Office Trends

Sometimes in a not so distant past, office space used to be just somewhere to get things done. But in these times, that mentality is gradually changing as employees and employers alike are beginning to appreciate the influence of workplace design and dynamics on creativity. There is more emphasis on technology and collaboration and there …

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3 Key Issues in Leasing Life Science Space

Life science and laboratory users face a number of leasing complications unique from traditional commercial users. The following three topics cover the most prevalent issues that arise when structuring a commercial lease: Tenant Improvements. The build-out period for life science space is typically extensive due to the specialized equipment required. Both the landlord and tenant …

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Why the Consumer Sentiment Index Says You Should Keep Growing

In February, the University of Michigan’s consumer sentiment index posted the second highest number since 2004. The economy continues to push full steam ahead despite recent pullbacks in the market. Given the current environment includes rising interest rates, consumers still believe the market is health and are showing it with their spending. Unemployment sits near …

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