Digging Down Into ESA Phase II

Editor’s Note: Our columnist for this segment is John Burkart, who has recently joined the GRS | Corteq team as director of Phase II and remediation services. John explains to us the basics of Phase II environmental assessment and will further provide remediation...

Medical Office Grows by Getting Smaller

There is plenty of growth in the medical-office sector, but it’s not because developers are building large assets. Hospitals are now looking to reach patients beyond their main locations in efforts to provide more convenience to a population that is both aging and...

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...

Things Are Bright in South Florida

South Florida didn’t seem like a strong market anymore during the recession. Construction on high-end condos had abated, with many structures left unfinished scattered around Miami. That has changed, and now the market has improved tremendously because of revitalized...