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The Coldwell Banker Commercial's Viewpoints blog breaks down why lease mechanics have become a critical driver of valuation in today’s commercial real estate market, as buyers scrutinize termination rights, expense pass-throughs, renewal structures, and credit protections with unprecedented intensity. With operating costs rising and risk tolerance shrinking, the article explains how understanding the fine print of lease language can protect NOI, reduce diligence friction, and strengthen investment outcomes in 2026.
Tips to achieve professional quality CRE photos with your iPhone, advises CBC.
CBC Chatter event delves into FinTech's impact on commercial real estate.
Artificial intelligence is a complex topic. There is both fear and excitement surrounding AI, but there is no denying that it is significantly impacting the real estate industry.
Currently,140 of the brand’s brokerage professionals have earned the prestigious Certified Commercial Investment Member (CCIM) designation by the CCIM Institute, including three recent inductees: Michael Salik, Virginia “Ginny” Squire, and Rob Thomas.
Daniel Spiegel was joined by Founding Partner of Mr. Cannabis Law, Dustin Robinson Esq. CPA, and Coldwell Banker Commercial NRT’s Rick Locchead to share insights, intel, and best practices when approaching a deal in the cannabis space. Jackie Bryant, San Diego based cannabis journalist, moderated the conversation.
As this trend grows in popularity nationwide, prospective tenants can schedule a self-guided tour online, go through an identity verification process, and then receive an access code for their private self-guided tour.
Big data is everywhere and significantly impacts nearly every industry, including commercial real estate. And soon enough, if commercial real estate professionals aren’t using big data in their business, they’ll get left behind their competition.
On any given day, you see cars stopping across the street from 1717 Second Street in downtown Sarasota, Florida – people admiring new twin, 20-foot murals. The murals adorn the white stucco walls of the multi-tenant office building. Throughout the day, people take selfies with the vibrantly colored pop art honoring medical workers.
Persistence has defined his 40-year career in commercial real estate – he has endured numerous economic crises. After moving to Naples from Cincinnati in 1978, he started a plumbing supplies business but redirected his efforts, earning a real estate license in 1980. Michael then started a small brokerage in 1982, merging with a Coldwell Banker Commercial affiliate in 1991.