Hotels Bloom In Atlanta
Hotels are blooming in Atlanta, the economic hub of the Southeast. At least six hotels and 4,000 new hotel rooms have come on line over the past two years
San Diego's Rx for Malaise
The recession has dealt San Diego a tough hand. Most of the cards, including the office market, multifamily, lower-end industrial and hospitality, are
Is There Light for Dark Space?
With the number of national retail chains seeking bankruptcy protection growing this year, landlords are facing a very limited field of new tenants. Although
$150 Million Power Play
The notion of cities paying for expensive sports facilities on behalf of rich team owners remains controversial in many communities. Not every city could
No Assurance Government Bailout Will Work, Expert Panel Concludes
LOS ANGELES — Congressional approval of the $700 billion financial-system “bailout” earlier this week has failed to calm the jitters of five prominent financial professionals, who said they remained vexed by both a paralyzed banking system and the possibility of prolonged recession during a Tuesday evening conference in Los Angeles.
Hotel-Condos: A Broken Promise?
Summertime in Las Vegas might be more scorching this year than usual due to the heat from a growing number of condo hotel lawsuits.
Office Fallout in Orange County
The ill winds of the housing market are having far-reaching effects on commercial real estate in Southern California, where some economists predict home
Today's Broker: Advisor & Mentor
Real estate brokers have long proclaimed their industry is becoming a knowledge profession so often, in fact, that some industry watchers might be tempted to dismiss such statements as hype.