Is Houston Office Closer to Stability?

Bad things can happen when you put all of you eggs in one basket. That’s been part of the problem the Houston office market has faced over the years – reliance on the energy industry to dictate commercial real estate fundamentals. Not that Houston, the country’s...

Drones Flying Around CRE…and IN Walmart Soon

It isn’t new news that drones can impact commercial real estate. There are several reasons for this that are very relevant for all sectors of the industry. Amazon is now using drones for delivery, through its Prime Air service, which will have a strong impact on...

2016: A Choppy Year for the Net-Lease Sector

From time to time, GRS Group likes to highlight its clients and industry associates that are thought leaders in commercial real estate. For this installment, we have a guest column by Daniel Herrold, a senior director with Stan Johnson Co., who weighs in on the...

New York City Goes Downtown…Large

There are few places in the United States that have dealt with more challenges than New York City’s Lower Manhattan, between 9/11 and the recession. But things are definitely changing. One World Trade Center is now a reality, and the city’s tallest building. The major...

Cleveland’s Downtown Is Rising Up

Downtown areas across the country, like Cleveland’s, are thriving. There is a wave of Millennials and Baby Boomers moving to city centers because of close proximity to work, entertainment, public transportation and shopping. Cleveland is no different, and the...