by Julie Sorensen | Feb 22, 2017 | Blog
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...
by grsgrouptest | Feb 7, 2017 | Blog
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...
by grsgrouptest | Jan 30, 2017 | Blog
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...
by grsgrouptest | Jan 24, 2017 | Blog
Colliers had some good news with its fourth-quarter reports on two sectors of the Phoenix commercial real estate market: retail and industrial. Vacancy rates for both property types are apparently decreasing. On the retail front, Colliers says Phoenix retail vacancy...
by grsgrouptest | Dec 12, 2016 | Case Studies
GRS | Corteq recently completed assessment services on a $3.601 million refinance for Alvarado Place, a 99-unit apartment property in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The interest-only loan was provided through Freddie Mac’s CME Program and will be serviced by Holliday...