Kim Kretowicz Joins WCRE as Executive Vice President-Healthcare Services

Kim Kretowicz Executive Vice President WCRE

Strategic Hire Strengthens Firm’s Healthcare Presence, Fuels Growth in NJ and NY Markets WCRE | CORFAC International, a leading provider of commercial real estate services, proudly announces the addition of […]

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National Office Attendance Shows Gradual but Consistent Increase

National Office Attendance Shows Gradual but Consistent Increase

Achieving a return to pre-pandemic office attendance levels has been neither swift nor simple, but there is a gradual and consistent uptick in workplace foot traffic. As companies implement more […]

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Midtown South Rezoning May Pave the Way for 4,000 New Homes

Midtown South Rezoning May Pave the Way for 4,000 New Homes

New York City planning officials aim to revitalize a 42-block area in Midtown South, introducing a draft zoning plan that would permit taller, mixed-use buildings in the region between Fifth […]

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New York’s Industrial Space Outpaces National and Major City Growth

New York's Industrial Space Outpaces National and Major City Growth

The U.S. industrial sector is contending with a surge in available space, with New York experiencing a faster increase than other cities. Nationwide, a building boom has contributed to a […]

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Real Estate’s Biggest Turnover in 20 Years

Biggest CRE Turnover in 20 years

The commercial real estate sector, known for its dynamic players, has seen significant movement among industry leaders in brokering (leasing and sales), management (including top executives), and lending, largely influenced […]

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10 Most Inventive and Inspiring CRE Projects

10 Most Inventive and Inspiring CRE Projects

LoopNet’s readers continued to be captivated by adaptive reuse projects in the past year. Innovative endeavors demonstrated how tenants and owners could unlock potential in unconventional spaces, leading to creative […]

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Whole Food is Trying Small Format Stores

Whole Food is Trying Small Format Stores

Whole Foods Market, seeking expansion in urban areas, is set to join the trend of retailers opening small-format stores nationwide. The Austin, Texas-based grocery chain, owned by Amazon, revealed plans […]

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Philadelphia’s Retail Sector is the Sole Property Type Experiencing a Reduction in Vacancy

Philadelphia's Retail Sector is the Sole Property Type Experiencing a Reduction in Vacancy

Between the first quarters of 2020 and 2024, the Philadelphia commercial real estate market exhibited diverse trends in its major sectors—retail, industrial, multifamily, and office. Retail defied expectations, experiencing consistent […]

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The flight-to-Quality Trend in the Office Market has Unique Nuances

The flight-to-Quality Trend in the Office Market has Unique Nuances

The emphasis on state-of-the-art “trophy” office spaces is often highlighted as a primary factor influencing corporate site decisions, particularly in the post-Covid-19 era. This preference may primarily stem from the […]

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New York Building Sales Come Together

New York Building Sales Come Together

One individual is forging a path through the challenging landscape of today’s investment sales market, inspiring other commercial landlords to follow suit. Wharton Properties’ Jeff Sutton has recently achieved extraordinary […]

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City Planning Commission Forwards Commercial Zoning Adjustments to City Council

City Planning Commission Forwards Commercial Zoning Adjustments to City Council

The City Planning Commission has approved the Adams administration’s comprehensive commercial zoning reforms, named City of Yes for Economic Opportunity, advancing it to the New York City Council. The reforms, […]

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Macy’s Will Close 150 Department Stores but Open New Locations for Successful Chains

Macy's Will Close 150 Department Stores but Open New Locations for Successful Chains.

In pursuit of sales growth, Macy’s announced plans on Tuesday to close around 150 underperforming namesake stores while expanding in more favorable locations or those focused on luxury goods. This […]

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