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Colliers’ Ohio offices prove it: Challenging times don’t keep commercial real estate pros from giving back
These remain challenging times for commercial real estate companies. But that doesn’t mean that industry members aren’t taking the time to support good causes in their communities. Just look at the Ohio offices of Colliers International. These offices during the … Continue reading
Cincinnati landlords rejoice: Multi-family monthly rents to reach new high in 2012
Apartment vacancies should fall below 5 percent this year in Cincinnati, according to the latest research from Marcus & Millichap. That’s good news for landlords in the city, who should be able to raise their monthly asking rents without chasing … Continue reading
Duke Realty’s Konkoli: Demand continues to build in commercial healthcare sector
Midwest Real Estate News recently spoke to Keith Konkoli, senior vice president of healthcare for the Midwest region of Indianapolis-based Duke Realty, about the strength of healthcare real estate across the Midwest. Here is what he had to say. Demand … Continue reading
Paper mill closings in Cincinnati demonstrate the uncertainty of manufacturing
These remain tough times for U.S. manufacturing. As an example, look toward the Cincinnati region, where a more than 150-year-old paper mill is closing its doors. According to a feature story on Cincinnati.com, the Beckett paper mill in Hamilton, Ohio, … Continue reading
Great American Tower a new star on Cincinnati skyline
Some buildings just make a greater impact on a city. Such is the case with the Great American Tower at Queen City Square in Cincinnati. At 41 stories, the tower, which was dedicated May 26, now ranks as the tallest … Continue reading
The strong survive in Cincinnati, and across the country, too
Steven Timmel knows the basic rule of today’s commercial real estate market: The strong will survive. The weak? well, they won’t. This is most evident in the retail sector. In Cincinnati, the market that Timmel, brokerage senior vice president with … Continue reading
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Investors! Stop looking down at Midwest markets
How much of a Rust Belt state is Ohio? Not that much of one, if you ask Chuck Meyer, senior managing director with RED Capital Group in Columbus. Problem is, too many outside investors look at Ohio and all they … Continue reading
Cincinnati parkers, prepare to open your wallets
Want to parkin Cincinnati? It’ll cost you … a lot more than it did last year. Earlier this summer, Colliers International released its annual parking rate survey. According to the survey, it now costs 6.7 percent more to park in … Continue reading
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Retail improvements in Cincinnati, Cleveland a good sign?
Commercial brokers in two of Ohio’s biggest cities received some good news last week about their municipalities’ retail sectors. According to the latest research from Marcus & Millichap Real Estate Investment Services, retail activity in both Cincinnati and Cleveland is … Continue reading
