by Michael Gerard | Oct 25, 2016 | Blog
There has been a lot of concern by those in the commercial real estate that loans maturing in 2016 and years to follow would lead to mass defaults and foreclosures. The picture is currently more encouraging. ATTOM Data Solutions recently said that foreclosures in...
by Steve Canty | Oct 17, 2016 | Blog
Much has been discussed about millennials and Baby Boomers choosing to live in urban areas where they can walk or take public transportation to work, shopping and nightlife. In some suburban markets, that has impacted the demand for commercial real estate, including...
by grsgrouptest | Sep 28, 2016 | Case Studies
GRS | Title recently closed a multisite transaction for a customer based in Columbus and San Francisco. The eight-site portfolio in Ohio included retail, office and light industrial properties. The properties are part of a pool of assets being established for a...
by Tony Mueller | Sep 27, 2016 | Blog
Commercial real estate’s office sector has plenty of different tenant types. But right now, firms that specialize in technology are becoming increasingly the main tenants that landlords are targeting. The more that consumers rely on technology, there is increased...
by grsgrouptest | Sep 27, 2016 | Case Studies
GRS | Corteq provided assessment services on a $130 million industrial acquisition in Brooklyn, NY for its client, Jeffries LoanCore. The 279,162 square foot Fedex facility, located at 830 Fountain Ave, has a history of industrial uses and associated regulatory and...