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10 Reasons to Invest In U.S. Commercial Real Estate

by Colby Goetz | Dec 3, 2015 | CRE Trends

Global real estate investment is becoming more and more prominent on the commercial real estate radar, with a number of factors contributing to growth. The U.S. market is attractive to foreign investors for many reasons, despite obstacles posed in some cases by...

Retail Vacancy in the Fredericksburg Region Hits Pre-Recession Lows

by Colby Goetz | Nov 12, 2015 | CRE Trends, News

Key Performance Indicators Reveal Retail Market Strength The Fredericksburg Region’s Retail market enjoyed another solid quarter in Q3 2015. Key performance indicators in the commercial real estate market revealed that the region’s retail market continues to improve...

Survey Reveals Consumer Expectations In Modern Retail Shopping Experience

by Colby Goetz | Sep 23, 2015 | CRE Trends

Millennials are most likely to prefer shopping in a store and demand new retail technology MADISON, N.J. (September 22, 2015) – As mobile wallets and same-day online delivery become a cornerstone in the modern shopping experience, commercial real estate is quickly...
Does Your Property Appeal to Millennials and the Tech Culture?

Does Your Property Appeal to Millennials and the Tech Culture?

by Colby Goetz | Jul 30, 2015 | CRE Trends, Property

Time marches on, and the iconic Baby Boomer generation is stepping back to make room for the Millennials. This demographic is defined differently depending on who’s talking, but let’s go with the range set by the Pew Research Center and say that...

Coldwell Banker Commercial Elite brokers Deal to Bring Bojangles to Stafford

by Colby Goetz | Jun 3, 2015 | CRE Trends, Transaction

Joe Pfahler with Coldwell Banker Commercial Elite recently brokered a deal with Bojangles to open its first ever location in Stafford County. The restaurant plans to open a 3,800 SF restaurant at the Celebrate Virginia North Shopping Center off Route 17 in Stafford....

Retail and Industrial Vacancy Rates in the Fredericksburg Region Hit 7 Year Low

by Colby Goetz | May 5, 2015 | CRE Trends

For the first quarter of 2015 the commercial real estate market in the Fredericksburg Region continued to show signs of recovery. Retail Vacancy Rates Hit Sub 5% Overall retail vacancy in the Region declined by slightly in the first quarter of 2015, but a milestone...
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