All of us in Baltimore are reeling from the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge this week. Our thoughts go first to the workers lost in this terrible accident and their families. We are also mourning an iconic piece of Baltimore’s history and infrastructure....
Spring in Baltimore and the DMV is more than cherry blossoms, Orioles baseball, and pollen; it’s also a prime season for revitalizing retail strategies. As the winter thaw makes way for warmer weather, consumer behavior shifts. And that means the landscape for...
The cherry blossoms are in full bloom and so is the commercial real estate landscape in the DMV (District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia). The market is dynamic, healthy, and full of potential for even more growth. We’re lucky to call this thriving area,...
Entering the commercial real estate (CRE) market is a significant milestone. The allure of stable cash flows, potential for capital appreciation, and portfolio diversification make CRE an attractive asset class (it’s our favorite) for investors. But you can’t just...
In 2024, innovative warehouse design trends are reshaping the landscape of industrial commercial real estate leasing and sales. This is true in the Baltimore and Washington metro areas, and around the world. So let’s look at the most compelling trends set to redefine...
Local expertise in any industry is important. But in commercial real estate, it’s invaluable. This is especially true when in periods of reduced transaction rates, such as now. The need for in-depth, localized knowledge is never more important than in times of market...
Columbia, Maryland, stands as a testament to visionary urban planning and community building. Columbia offers a unique blend of residential tranquility, commercial vitality, and environmental stewardship nestled in Howard County between DC and Baltimore. It’s a great...
Northern Virginia stands out as a beacon for investors looking to capitalize on emerging trends and opportunities in commercial real estate (CRE). This area encompasses the cities of Alexandria and Arlington, the suburbs of Falls Church and McLean, and many more...
Industrial real estate has been a consistent bright spot in commercial real estate, as the market continues to adjust to the realities of a post COVID-19 world. The accelerated shift towards e-commerce, the reconfiguration of supply chains, and the increased focus on...
In modern urban landscapes, commercial real estate (CRE) projects are more than just buildings; they’re part of the larger community fabric. The inclusion of community spaces within these projects is becoming increasingly essential, not just for enhancing...