Author: Mike Meisenbach

 

“Alternate” Investments Show Potential

Investing in real estate, whether residential or commercial, has always been attractive for Real Estate Investment Trusts (REIT), which have outperformed other investment groups in the last few years. While many of the investment properties are traditional office, retail, residential and industrial, a growing subset is gaining attention: “specialty” spaces that include self-storage and data […]

New NAIOP Report is Good News

A new report by the National Association for Industrial and Office Parks paints a positive picture for commercial real estate in the country, Texas in particular. According to the report, the industry is growing at its fastest pace since 2011, with the figures projected to continue rising through 2015 at least. New construction expenditures in […]

Most Unusual Restaurants in the World

When deciding where to dine out, you usually think about cuisine, price, location, and other such considerations. In real life, an “unusual” dinner experience might just mean one that combines great food, extraordinary service, and a decent tab. But if you’re looking for a truly unique dining experience, consider one of these. It seems most […]

Why Buildings Sit Empty, but Construction Continues

If you drive through almost any city in America, you are sure to see empty strip centers and vacant office spaces. Drive a little further and you’ll see a new office building going up. Why build new when there is existing space available? During the commercial real estate boom that swept across most of the […]

Museums You Might Actually Want to Visit

Let’s face it – museums just aren’t for everyone. Well, not your typical high-brow art museums or stuffy nature museums, anyway. Museums are actually really great types of commercial real estate, particularly since they tend to add value incrementally to many other nearby pieces of commercial real estate, such as hotels, restaurants, and other tourist-oriented […]

Yes, Virginia, There is Life at Ski Resorts in the Summer!

Living here in Seattle, many of us take advantage of our close proximity to Whistler, B.C., to go skiing. Now that the season is changing, it got me to thinking about how creative ski resorts have gotten about finding ways to make money during the warm season, too. While many ski resorts make enough profit […]

The Rise of Dinner Movie Theaters: Dinner & Movie? How About Dinner AT the Movie?

Movie theaters have been around for more than a century.  The earliest theaters were converted storefronts where patrons paid a few cents to watch flickering films that were a few minutes long.  When even these simple films drew crowds, moviemakers were inspired to develop better, longer films, and businessmen were inspired to develop better places […]

NFL Owner Connected To Prime Real Estate Near LAX

It’s no secret the NFL wants to get a team back in one of the largest population centers in the United States (as well as London and the rest of the world). Now, there are several reports that Stan Kroenke, owner of the St. Louis Rams, is connected to a 60 acre real estate site […]

Chinese Real Estate Developers Look Outward at ‘Gateway Cities’

After two major acquisitions in Los Angeles by Chinese real estate investors, the LA Times reports that major Chinese developers will continue to look at gateway cities like Los Angeles to get a foothold in the United states. With investment options slowing down within China, developers are looking for “shovel ready” projects that will return […]

Revitalizing Main Street, USA

When you hear “commercial real estate,” usually the first image that comes to mind is a high-rise office building in a big city. That image could be followed by thoughts of restaurants, malls, warehouses, and other such buildings, probably also in big cities. In most minds, “commercial” means “big.” In the last few years, however, […]
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