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  • Experts predict recovery for urban commercial real estate markets

    Experts predict recovery for urban commercial real estate markets

    Despite the widespread “flee for the suburbs” that has occurred primarily among the commercial office and residential real estate sectors during the pandemic, leaders representing several real estate organizations predict a rapid recovery for real estate situated in the downtown core. The group also presented their opinions about ecommerce, the…

  • Maryland court considers whether taxes apply to goodwill

    Maryland court considers whether taxes apply to goodwill

    The Maryland Court of Special Appeals heard oral arguments October 1, 2020 in the case of Shelter Senior Living IV LLC. v. Baltimore County, Md. The hearing was part of an appeal of rulings by the Maryland Tax Court and Circuit Court for Baltimore County that transfer and recordation tax…

  • Continued job growth to fuel commercial office recovery

    Continued job growth to fuel commercial office recovery

    The demand for commercial office space is expected to rise significantly higher over the next decade, with continued job growth fueling this trend starting in 2022. The country’s knowledge-based economy — consisting of attorneys, bankers, architects, consultants and others — will drive more employees into the workforce and, based on…

  • Reducing the fear factor is key to attracting workers back into the office

    Reducing the fear factor is key to attracting workers back into the office

    As workers trickle back into their traditional office space — perhaps starting at a once-per-week schedule to establish a new comfort level and routine — many may not recognize the environment they left behind more than seven months ago. Testing equipment in building lobbies and the front desk, touchless doors,…

  • CRE development could drive economic recovery: report

    CRE development could drive economic recovery: report

    Hit by a “significant and rapid disruption” in the economy, the commercial real estate development sector posted declines in almost every building category in the first half of 2020. The sector, however, is an increasingly large portion of U.S. GDP and is positioned to play a leading role in the…

  • If you ask me…

    If you ask me…

    Describe the sense of optimism that you detect in the general business community. Rob BavarVice PresidentBavar Properties Group “We are all navigating the uncertainty and impact of COVID-19 but we are seeing a renewed sense of optimism in the business community particularly in certain real estate sectors, including industrial and…

  • Is Maryland ready to start the energy transformation?

    Is Maryland ready to start the energy transformation?

    A state commission is recommending that Maryland ban the installation of building systems powered by natural gas and other fossil fuels beginning in 2025. Outlined in a draft report by an ad hoc subcommittee of the Maryland Commission on Climate Change, the recommendation would prohibit such…

  • Developers predict severe impacts from stretch codes, fossil fuel bans

    Developers predict severe impacts from stretch codes, fossil fuel bans

    “A maze for developers to navigate.” That’s how Tamara Small, CEO of NAIOP Massachusetts, described efforts by legislators in her state to set increasingly higher mandates for decarbonizing buildings. The scenario is an increasingly common one. In Maryland, state and local governments are also debating measures to increase the energy…

  • Industry Roundtable: Developing Leaders

    Industry Roundtable: Developing Leaders

    From left to right: Paul Giulio, Vice President of Development, Hill Management Services; Brooke Harlander, Partner in Training, St. John Properties and Bobby Lanigan, Acquisitions and Leasing, Merritt Properties Paul Giulio, Vice President of Development, Hill Management Services; Brooke Harlander, Partner in Training, St. John Properties and Bobby Lanigan, Acquisitions…

  • CRE Trends: Retail Reimagined

    CRE Trends: Retail Reimagined

    Tenants and landlords wrestle with new trends and tough forecasts As retail tenants scrambled, pivoted, reimagined and retooled their operations in the early months of the pandemic, Michael Gioioso dug into the mystery of what initiatives could save shops, restaurants and retailcenters. The Vice President of Brokerage at MacKenzie Commercial…