No matter where you turn to get your news, you’re likely to be bombarded by anything and everything related to COVID-19 right now. The full impact of this novel virus on our world has yet to be fully understood. In fact, you’ve probably heard the term “unchartered water” more than once — and this is probably the best way to describe today’s environment.
Use this virtual coffee break to discuss Latest Updates with Tim Moriarty, SVP, SBA Business Development Officer, Seacoast Bank.
This Mother’s Day, we celebrated our mother, Carol Lewis, who isn’t just our mom, but our business partner at Coldwell Banker Commercial Lewis Realty Group. To honor her, we want to share the story of our business and invaluable lessons she taught us about integrity and dedication.
Chicago is well known for being nicknamed “the windy city.” Some say it is because of the cold winds coming off Great Lake Michigan. Others say the nickname originated from the residents who allegedly were well known for being braggarts. Yet, there are those that say the real reason Chicago is called the windy city is because of the hot air and tall tales that were uttered from the mouths of politicians who would gather in the city. If the third urban legend is true, then working in any capital city, where politicians congregate for legislative sessions, may also be considered a windy city, regardless of the topography.
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When purchasing any commercial property, it is important to know the history of that property and find out if there might be environmental contamination that could impact plans for, or the occupants of the property. In order to thoroughly evaluate a property and shield a new owner from liability for existing environmental issues, it is important to conduct a Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment (ESA).
Rural landscapes are changing, and those changes are impacting commercial real estate. Living in a rural community has its own set of unique issues, obstacles and benefits when it comes to commercial real estate. The secret is diversification, according to Ben Bates, broker/owner of Coldwell Banker Ben Bates.
Midlife often triggers change. This may mean change your car, to a sporty model; or change your hair, to a new color and style, and on occasion change your career. Coldwell Banker Commercial is an ideal landing space for those considering such a move.
Real estate, including commercial, is an entrepreneur’s dream. You get to control your own destiny with limitless income and leadership potential. In my opinion, the greatest freedom as well as challenge in life is our time and how we spend it…especially when it comes to how much of it is given to our business.
MADISON, N.J. (March 2, 2020) – Coldwell Banker Commercial®, a Realogy (NYSE: RLGY) brand, announced its 2019 year-end award recipients across numerous Coldwell Banker Commercial company, office and affiliated professional categories.