by Tony Mueller | Feb 14, 2018 | Blog
From the tragedy of Hurricane Harvey to the Astros winning their first World Series, 2017 was a year of highs and lows for the Houston metro area. The industrial sector of commercial real estate in the area was reportedly one of its positives. A report by Colliers...
by Tony Mueller | Nov 10, 2017 | Blog
Below were CRE reactions to the House of Representatives’ tax reform plan. Look here next week for what industry leaders are saying about the Senate’s plan. The American people finally have a tax plan moving forward after the House of Representatives...
by Tony Mueller | Aug 1, 2017 | Blog
It’s well known that for a warm pick-me-up drink, coffee is the leader in the United States. But for tea enthusiasts, Teavana is a cool, mainstream alternative to an independent specialty store where one can try a variety of different flavors and blends, not to...
by Ross Simmons | Jun 23, 2017 | Blog
Demolition or renovation projects always present surprises and challenges. But, by 2017 dealing with asbestos and lead-based paint issues has become pretty routine for developers, lenders and consultants. And we all know PCBs are a potential issue in old electrical...
by Tony Mueller | Mar 31, 2017 | Blog
Sears Holdings is probably not very popular with retail real estate landlords nowadays. The company, which owns its eponymous chain, as well as Kmart, has had problems for well over a decade now. There has been hope, over the years, that Sears executives would figure...