While taxes spur relocations by the rich, lower costs, bigger living spaces and better quality of life are driving other Americans during the pandemic. By Misyrlena Egkolfopoulou December 14, 2020, 3:30 AM PST Elon Musk is doing it. Carl Icahn has already done it, so has Joe Rogan. And many who float in Manhattan’s upper … Continue reading Covid Is Accelerating the Exodus From New York and California to Cheaper States
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America’s Economy Faces a Zombie Recovery, Even With Vaccine
This was supposed to have been a good year for zombies. At least that’s what Kevin Kriess, owner of the Living Dead Museum and Gift Shop in Evans City, Pa., thought. The business, not far from the cemetery where George Romero filmed the 1968 zombie classic Night of the Living Dead, was gearing up for an expansion. Kriess … Continue reading America’s Economy Faces a Zombie Recovery, Even With Vaccine
What’s in store for commercial real estate in 2021?
Until the aroma of economic uncertainly ceases to waft, expect commercial lease occupants to seek commitments of fewer years than before. Wow! December. With Christmas lights festooning the neighborhood, we are reminded that 2020 is almost history! 2021 is a mere 25 days hence. What can we expect of the commercial real estate landscape next … Continue reading What’s in store for commercial real estate in 2021?
5 Big Commercial Real Estate Leasing Trends to Watch in 2021
From flex space to subleasing to percentage leases, these are the most prominent market realities for the new year COWORKING OPERATORS SUCH AS WEWORK ARE EXPECTED TO START EXPANDING ONCE AGAIN IN 2021. PHOTO: SPENCER PLATT/GETTY IMAGES A handful of trends in commercial real estate leasing will dominate the new year, and are worth watching. The … Continue reading 5 Big Commercial Real Estate Leasing Trends to Watch in 2021