With a strong network and ties to economic development agencies, commercial brokers can position themselves for business as companies bring manufacturing back to the U.S. In the Spring 2023 Issue of CREATE, hear from brokers who are bullish on the future of U.S. manufacturing. Plus: the appeal of food halls, COVID’s impact on the women of commercial real estate, reading real estate cycles, reimagining a downtown tower in Buffalo, and a federal pilot program that’s opening up land for development.
In This Issue
Learn about the promises and risks of ChatGPT, an AI-powered chatbot that generates human-sounding responses to text prompts.
Smaller cities and towns like Dyersville and Sioux City, both in Iowa - are showing off their potential with surprisingly strong industrial growth.
NAR's Johnny Noon & Emily Line, vice president of member experience for Realtors Property Resource®, were honored by the Miami REALTORS® in February.
Two-thirds of the top 200 metro areas have seen office vacancy rates increase since 2019, smaller markets continue to outperform.
Reshoring manufacturing jobs brings new opportunities, but also challenges, for industrial specialists.
Removal of defunct highway stretches reconnects communities & creates redevelopment. A federal pilot program is helps communities take first steps.
Many external factors, like market psychology, affect pricing. We need to consider the whole picture to provide sound counsel to the clients we serve.
Real estate investors act fast. Two tech startups, Arx and CREtelligent, aim to help brokers, investors and developers speed sound decision-making.
Two ads from NAR's national ad campaign tell the story of how REALTORS® helped two small business owners achieve their expanding real estate dreams.
In Peoria, Illinois - the CRE Consulting Corps demonstrates strengthening ties between between REALTORS® and local decision-makers
and stakeholders.