What You Need to Know
In the Weed(s) Part 2
If you’re thinking that the cultivation, transformation, or retail distribution of cannabis would be a good use for your property, keep in mind that the use, cultivation, and transportation of marijuana is illegal under federal law…
Over Our Heads
As we move into the fall season of a year studded by hard-to-conceive-of events, capped (so far) by the horrific devastation of Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, we are struck by two recent hard-to-believe innovations that could further…
Reinventing Retail: The Scoop
A stellar panel of retail real estate experts convened last week in New York City for the Urban Land Institute’s Reinventing Retail program to answer this $64,000 question: what’s in store for retail real estate? Here’s what they had to say…
A Fresh Perspective
Spring is (finally) in the air and it’s a great time to evaluate what your company stands to gain by taking advantage of the fresh perspective new leasing counsel can provide. Here are three ways that a new attorney can save you time and money…
Will Tax Reform Slam Real Estate?
This April, we turn our attention to tax reform and its effect on the real estate industry. A variety of real estate associations, including the Real Estate Roundtable, the ICSC, and the National Association of Realtors are…
The Devil You Know
As we move further into the new year, change is palpably in the air. The inclination to cling to what’s comfortable and familiar is being challenged everywhere. From our vantage point on the front lines of the legal leasing process…
A Brave New World
With or without the Affordable Care Act, the healthcare landscape will continue to evolve, and it's altogether likely that today’s urgent care center, which did not exist yesterday, will be unrecognizable tomorrow.
Shopping Centers: Legal/Operational Issues
As part of the Practising Law Institute’s 18th Annual Commercial Real Estate Institute, Ellen Sinreich participated in a discussion of the current issues unique to shopping centers, including the impact of technology and terrorism.
Making Sense of It All
Having just witnessed one of the most important transitions in U.S. and world history with the 2016 Presidential election, and having just participated in ULI’s Fall Meeting and the ICSC Law Conference, I’m focused on making sense of it all.
The Giant Petri Dish
Attending ULI and ICSC conferences is like being in a giant petri dish where I (and my colleagues) can focus on improving the fundamental underpinnings of the legal leasing process in ways that are not possible when we are back at our desks.
Digging Deeper
Now that fall is upon us, we are enjoying the immediacy of meeting our clients’ third-quarter leasing goals. Our success in meeting these goals, quarter after quarter, is fueled by a holistic approach to the legal leasing process…
The Blind Men and the Elephant
The importance of systemic thinking is graphically illustrated by the parable of the blind men and the elephant. Depending on what part of the elephant the blind men feel, it could be a snake or a rug. The same…
Breaking Bad Habits
We recently attended two real estate conferences: the ULI Spring Meeting in Philadelphia, and the ICSC annual RECON show in Las Vegas. We shared market intel with thousands of real estate colleagues about getting deals done while the…
Treacherous Terrain
These hazy days of summer are anything but quiet in our corner of the real estate market. As we work on retail, office, and industrial leases across the country, we’ve recently navigated treacherous terrain in the Red Zone…
Detroit: Past, Present and Future
ULI presented a fascinating look at the transformation of Detroit from a failing metropolitan area to a city on the rebound. We learned first-hand about the changes taking place from developers, business owners, lenders and public officials…
Queens Beyond the Waterfront
NYC’s outer boroughs are booming and many are looking to Queens for its development opportunities. Central Queens, from LGA to JFK along the Van Wyck corridor has become the center of much of the expansion.
Getting Rid of Dinosaurs
As we move with our clients into one of the busiest times of the year, the intensity with which we drive ourselves to produce extraordinary results often gets in the way of taking a step back to evaluate whether we’re working smarter, or just…
Tech Tidbits to Chew On…
At the recent CRE Tech Showcase sponsored by ICSC, we learned about an exciting array of tech solutions designed to optimize how we operate, convey, lease, and finance real estate. These are some salient tidbits about the companies and…
Hitting the Curve Ball
As the 2016 presidential race picks up steam, we are moving full speed ahead to meet our clients’ Q1 leasing goals. We love the quickening pace and thought this would be a great time to share some of our Moments of Truth strategies for…
A National Perspective
As we enthusiastically move into 2016, our mood reflects the collective optimism enjoyed by many in the real estate industry. This quote captures the spirit beautifully: The next 24 months look doggone good for real estate.