0%

Archive

20
Feb

Commercial Real Estate Opportunities for 2020

Capitalize on these commercial real estate opportunities this year. While there has been concern about an economic downturn, commercial real estate experts suggest that 2020 could be a strong year for the commercial real estate industry.  Curious to see what experts are predicting this year?  Then here’s what your commercial realty advisors have to report. According to a new report

Read more

13
Feb

Growing Food Delivery Industry Threatens Restaurants

How the rise of the food delivery market is affecting the restaurant sector. Restaurants have become an anchor for the retail sector amidst the so-called retail apocalypse caused by the rise of the e-commerce industry.  However, restaurants are now facing their own kryptonite—food delivery services.  Here’s how the rise of the food delivery market is affecting the restaurant sector. With

Read more

30
Jan

California’s Inland Empire Claims Industrial Boom is a Hazard to Health

Cities fight back against industrial development over health concerns. California’s Inland Empire has seen the largest growth of industrial and warehouse development in the country.  However, local governments have criticized this rapid growth, claiming that it has led to a dramatic increase in truck and vehicle traffic that has created a serious health hazard.  Your commercial realty advisors report on

Read more

23
Jan

L.A. Cannabis Market Dealing with More Licensing Delays

Government-mandated audit of city’s cannabis regulators leads to licensing delays for marijuana businesses. For prospective cannabis businesses in Los Angeles, the government-ordered audit means another wave of uncertainty and lost money.  Unfortunately, this newest setback is just another obstacle causing licensing delays for marijuana businesses. Already, hundreds of entrepreneurs have waited months to learn whether they will be allowed to

Read more

16
Jan

New Hotel, Residential Apartments, and Luxury Movie Theater Near Los Alamitos Race Course

Learn about the new commercial construction planned near the Los Alamitos Race Course. Recently, the Cypress City Council approved the sale of a 13-acre plot for new commercial construction planned near the Los Alamitos Race Course.  The plot will be used for a mixed-use project consisting of a 120-room hotel, a 251-unit, four-story apartment building, 64,000 square feet of commercial

Read more

9
Jan

Single-Tenant Net Lease Properties in High Demand

Learn more about this rapidly growing sector. While the commercial real estate market is characterized by uncertainty, single-tenant net lease properties remain attractive to investors.  This is because these properties have demonstrated a degree of risk-adjusted, recession-proof opportunity.  As a result of this demand, the single-tenant net lease sales volume is set to exceed last year’s sales record of $69.6

Read more

19
Dec

Learn About West Hollywood’s New Cannabis Lounge

How Lowell Farms: Cannabis Café is changing how Angelinos think about marijuana consumption. At Lowell Farms: Cannabis Café, patrons puff on joints and eat edibles as they snack on gourmet food.  This combination restaurant and cannabis lounge is the first in Los Angeles, located in West Hollywood, which is the only part of the city that allows for on-site marijuana

Read more

12
Dec

How California’s New Rent Control Law Affects Multifamily Investors

Will new rent control laws impact California’s multifamily real estate investors? In October of this year, California’s governor signed a new rent control bill into law.  The new law (which takes effect on January 1) will limit annual rent increases to 5% plus the rate of inflation.  According to calculations from the California Apartment Association, this amounts to a maximum

Read more

5
Dec

What to Think About When Renting to College Students

What real estate investors need to know about renting to college students. College students are considered a high-risk market for real estate investors.  When you imagine raging college parties hosted in a broken-down apartment, it’s easy to see why this is such a risky proposition.  However, it’s important to remember that not all renters fit this stereotypical image of a

Read more