Commercial real estate tenants should understand subordination, non-disturbance, and attornment agreements and how they affect their leases.
Read MoreReal estate investors and operators who pay attention to the 18-year real estate cycle may be able to optimize their return on investment.
Read MoreCommercial tenants who know their landlord's needs are more likely to be able to negotiate a lease modification.
Read MoreReal estate owners can’t outsource or move real estate–they can only reimagine how the real estate will be used. Those who view the pandemic as an opportunity for growth will be part of real estate's post-pandemic evolution.
Read MoreMaryland now requires diaper changing tables in public restrooms in government buildings. Although the new law isn't applicable to commercial real estate owners and private businesses, they, too, should install diaper changing tables in both men’s and women’s restrooms at their properties.
Read More“Smart” technologies are being implemented into real estate operations. Cameras which previously were monitored by closed circuit TV now may be streamed into web storage. These cameras can recognize faces and may unlock doors for known individuals. But some cameras also place property owners at risk of wiretapping violations.
Read MoreIn the mid-twentieth century, some of the nation’s concert halls experienced financial challenges and fell into disrepair as the orchestras they incubated moved on to other performing locations.Although Philadelphia's Musical Fund Hall was not demolished, it no longer hosts concerts. Rather, in 1981, a developer purchased Musical Fund Hall and redeveloped it as condominiums.
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