by Michael Gerard | Jan 28, 2016 | Blog
Student housing doesn’t get the attention given to traditional multifamily developments or other major commercial real estate sectors. But that doesn’t mean there isn’t plenty to be excited about in this “niche” property type. Axiometrics points out that student...
by Jeff Coyne | Jan 28, 2016 | Blog
Myself and other GRS Group colleagues attended the recent Environmental Bankers Association (EBA) winter conference in Long Beach, Calif., and it was an impressive event. There were about 200 industry professionals in attendance, which was a high-water mark for this...
by Ross Simmons | Jan 26, 2016 | Blog
Recent changes in accepted toxicity profiles for TCE are significantly raising the level of concern for transactions at properties with potential vapor intrusion concerns. That was one of the key messages heard by those in attendance at this month’s conference of the...
by Michael Gerard | Jan 21, 2016 | Blog
Just when you thought New York City’s commercial real estate prices could have already reached their peak, 2015 proved to be a blockbuster year, especially in Manhattan. This is very apparent when looking at the multifamily sector, both condos and apartments. At the...
by Michael Gerard | Dec 22, 2015 | Blog
A gateway market in the United States is debatable. New York City, the San Francisco area, parts of Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., are where foreign investors have typically liked to place their money. Areas of Texas have now been considered gateway cities, and now...