WCRE Retained by Virtua Health to Market 110+ Acre Site in Westampton, NJ
Wolf Commercial Real Estate (WCRE) is pleased to announce that it has been appointed exclusive marketing agent by Virtua Memorial... Continue reading→
Bed Bath & Beyond’s Bankruptcy Puts Distribution Space at Risk
Bed Bath & Beyond’s recent bankruptcy filing has significant implications for the retail property sector, now that the company has... Continue reading→
WCRE First Quarter 2023 Report
South Jersey & Philly Markets Improve Moderately, But Face New Headwinds Office Leasing Treads Water, Retail Stages a Comeback, Long-Mighty... Continue reading→
These Commercial Property Repairs Can Be Expensive if You Ignore Them
Preventative maintenance and general property repairs are significant but necessary expenses for commercial landlords and real estate investors. Skipping over... Continue reading→
NJSA 40:55D-8.4: NJ Non-Residential Development Fee & Applicable Exemptions
New Jersey offers an exemption to the Non-Residential Development Fee (“NRDF”), sometimes called the COAH fee, it imposes on developers... Continue reading→
ChaptGPT May Look for Commercial Real Estate
Since OpenAI’s chatbot launched in November, real estate professionals across the country have experimented with it to help with tasks... Continue reading→
Target Expands Drive-Up Returns
Discounter Target plans to roll out drive-up return services for customers across its chain nationally as retailers change the look... Continue reading→
Five Reasons A Seller Should Consider Conducting Their Own Due Diligence Before A Property Sale
Myth: “You only need to conduct due diligence when you’re purchasing a property.” Fact: There are many reasons why a... Continue reading→
The WCRE Team Marks our Eleven-Year Anniversary
This week, the WCRE team marks our eleven-year anniversary. Our success is the result of the trust and support we... Continue reading→
Concessions Offered to Lure Office Tenants
A growing spread between starting and effective rents illustrates how office landlords — even among coveted Class A buildings —...
Loans to Family Members: Tax Implications
In these still-tough economic times, you may want to offer loans to family members to assist them. That’s a commendable... Continue reading→
Philly’s First Indoor Pickleball Center to Open in Malvern
When temperatures drop and Philadelphia-area pickleball players scramble to find a place to play their increasingly popular sport indoors, they... Continue reading→
WCRE Appointed Exclusive Marketing Agent for 2201 Route 38 In Cherry Hill
Wolf Commercial Real Estate (WCRE) is pleased to announce that it has been appointed exclusive marketing agent to lease 2201... Continue reading→
What’s Trending In Commercial Real Estate? A Look Into 2023
The past few years have had the trending in commercial real estate at a crossroads. The pandemic, supply chain disruptions... Continue reading→
Mortgage Bonds Coming Due in 2023
Some $17 billion in mortgage bonds backed by office properties is coming due this year, in an environment where the... Continue reading→
GRACE LADELFA JOINS WCRE’S GROWING PROPERTY MANAGEMENT TEAM
LaDelfa brings a diverse commercial real estate background to WCRE services platform. WCRE proudly announces the hiring of Grace LaDelfa... Continue reading→
New Jersey’s Proposed Liquor License Reform Wins Support
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy’s proposal to overhaul what he described as the state’s “antiquated and confusing” Prohibition-era liquor license... Continue reading→
Some Retail Tenants look to Aggressively Expand
Despite lingering uncertainty in the economy, some retailers are preparing to roll out robust expansion plans in 2023 and subsequent... Continue reading→
Office Owners Want to Own More Than Office Space
Many of the most prominent office developers in the U.S. are shifting gears, looking to buy or build real estate... Continue reading→
JOHN MAZURIE JOINS WCRE TO LEAD DUAL-FOCUSED ROLE
Experienced Business Leader is Named Senior Advisor for Atlantic County Region WCRE proudly announces the hiring of John Mazurie, who... Continue reading→
WCRE FOURTH QUARTER 2022 REPORT
Southern New Jersey & Philly Markets Buffeted By Rapid Interest Rate Hikes, Inflation Leasing and Sales are Down, and Some... Continue reading→
US Industrial Development Starts the Plunge in the Fourth Quarter
Inflation and the higher interest rates accompanying it have finally begun to curtail the largest commercial real estate construction boom... Continue reading→
Interest Rates and Economy Will Affect building Industry in 2023
Especially on the for-sale housing side, the construction market is slowing in the wake of higher interest rates and concerns... Continue reading→
WCRE Partners With The Unforgotten Haven Winter Wonderland Toy Drive
Wolf Commercial Real Estate (WCRE) recently wrapped up its ninth annual WCRE Thanksgiving Food Drive in November. Shortly after the... Continue reading→
Royal Farms Plans for North Carolina Expansion
Royal Farms is the latest convenience store chain plotting a course to expand in the Southeast. Baltimore-based Royal Farms will... Continue reading→
Five Below Store Openings are Slow but Moving Forward
Discount retailer Five Below’s store expansion slowed a bit this year, but the retailer still expects to be just about... Continue reading→
Inflation Puts Cost of Living in Spotlight, Philly Ranking Affordability
The cost of living in the Philadelphia metro area is slightly higher than in the average U.S. market, with local... Continue reading→
WCRE Completes 9th Annual Thanksgiving Food Drive
Wolf Commercial Real Estate (WCRE) wrapped up its ninth annual WCRE Thanksgiving Food Drive today by delivering over 250 bags... Continue reading→
The Voorhees Medical Center Has Grand Opening Along Route 73’s “Medical Row”
NJ Urology and Center for Surgical Excellence Open State of The Art Medical Offices The Voorhees Medical Center located at... Continue reading→
The Inflation Reduction Act: Incentives for Solar
On August 16, 2022, President Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022. The bill, known as the “IRA”, codifies... Continue reading→
Retailers Cautiously Optimistic About Holiday Shopping
Covid-19 concerns are diminished, inflation worries are high. But consumers are ready to celebrate what’s for many the first so-called... Continue reading→
Amazon’s Strategy for Big Industrial Space Cuts
Retail behemoth Amazon is generally tight-lipped about its real estate strategy, and it didn’t say much about its decision to... Continue reading→
ULI Survey Predicts Modest Slowdown, Quick Economic Recovery
The Urban Land Institute’s semi-annual survey of 40-plus economists and real estate industry analysts suggest an economic and real estate... Continue reading→
NEW STANDARD CHANGES ACCOUNTING FOR LEASES
After a series of deferrals, the new standard for leases, Topic 842, is here. Your organization may be unsure how... Continue reading→
World Series Matchup Between Astros and Phillies: A Costar Look
A World Series between the Houston Astros and Philadelphia Phillies, set to start Friday in Texas, also is a matchup... Continue reading→
Warehouse Demand Shows Signs of Cooling for First Time Since Pandemic’s Onset
The softening economy is finally catching up with the nation’s industrial real estate as a pandemic-fueled boom in warehouse demand... Continue reading→
Fundamental Change Coming to Office Sector
As the CEO of a company that produces one of proptech’s leading data visualization tools—offering advanced predictive analytics—Navigator’s Taylor Odegard... Continue reading→
WCRE THIRD QUARTER 2022 REPORT
Southern New Jersey & Philly Markets Rebound Slightly, But Face New Challenges Potentially Difficult Obstacles On the Horizon, Though Silver... Continue reading→
What Geographic Increases in Remote Work from Census Survey May Mean for Office Markets
The U.S. Census Bureau released data from its 2021 American Community Survey earlier this month, including metrics that show how... Continue reading→
U.S. Return-to-Office Rates Hit Pandemic High as More Employers Get Tougher
Workers are returning to U.S. offices at the highest rate since the pandemic forced most workplaces to temporarily close in 2020,... Continue reading→