Garden Variety Slump
The northern New Jersey real estate market is limping through the murkiest economy in a decade. Occupancy rates across all property classes waned in 2002....
THE NATION'S Commercial Real Estate Capital?
Washington, D.C., just might be the only commercial real estate market in the U.S. with bragging rights. Two of the East Coast's largest developments...
PHILADELPHIA STORY: Betting on a better downtown
Despite the sagging economy, the Philadelphia real estate market is holding its own. Never a high-tech mecca, the city's office market avoided a huge...
Drained of Energy
Downtown Houston boasts the new $100 million Hobby Center for the Performing Arts and swanky new clubs, but the city's revitalized entertainment district...
Pocket of Prosperity
When Craig Hall began developing his first office building in Hall Office Park five years ago, there wasn't even a road that led to his 142-acre site...
Atlanta stalls as job growth dwindles
If commercial real estate is to Atlanta what cars are to Detroit, then the engine is kaput, and AAA won’t arrive for more than a year. The Atlanta real...
From Boom to Bust
Since the 1850s gold rush, San Francisco's development has been a series of booms and busts. What's new about the latest bust is the culprit. Unlike prior...
Chicago's Long, Flat Bottom
Downtown Chicago continues to bustle with construction activity. This is a good sign and also a scary one. The good news is that some of the construction...
Boston's High-Tech Hangover
Boston is an anxious place these days. Gone is the stellar real estate market of 2000, when office rents flirted with $100 per sq. ft. and vacancy was...








