When Should A Tenant Project Manager Get Involved? From The Very Beginning.
How do you convince the Owner/Tenant to bring on the project manager early? The Tenant Rep Project Manager or Owner’s Rep brings many things to the table before the project is in pre-construction....
View ArticleWARNING: Ascertaining the “correct” real estate square footage can be a...
Have you as a commercial real estate tenant approached your potential or current landlord disputing the size of your premises? There as probably as many different ways landlords have been measuring...
View ArticleWhen should you start evaluating your company’s lease expiration date?
Entering into a new commercial lease can be simultaneously exciting and scary. Ideally, start looking for space well in advance of your lease expiration because if a remodel is necessary, the process...
View ArticleReal Estate and Fit Out Tips For Doctors
When choosing which space is best for a medical practice, physicians can have unique needs when compared to general office tenants. Physicians are oftentimes more specific in where they want to be and...
View ArticleTV Studio Site Selection 101: Finding the perfect inefficient, windowless,...
Broadcast studio facilities are technological wonders that produce some of our most enjoyable entertainment within its four walls. Behind the cameras and glamour, though, is a windowless, soundproof,...
View ArticleDue Diligence Is Critical in Commercial Real Estate Transactions
By Link LeGrand, CCIM Contributing Columnist Financial due diligence is the process of verifying all statements of fact (or “finding where the bodies are buried”) for a property you are considering...
View ArticleLease Review – What should you focus on outside of the major lease terms?
Do landlords go into the unreasonable “gray area'” when it comes to measuring tenant spaces and common areas? Do they include building overhangs, exterior sidewalks, balconies and patios? It is not...
View ArticleTenant Improvements vs. Landlord’s Work Letter
What happens when the Tenant Improvement (TI) allowance is not enough to cover the cost of the landlord’s turnkey construction? Tenants often find themselves paying the difference in the cost. So...
View ArticleOffice Space – Average time between Site Selection and Contract Execution
Site selection can take as long as it takes to identify a location and negotiate a good transaction. There are many variables to consider when trying to estimate the length of time to executing a real...
View Article13.5 Important Tips Before Leasing Industrial Space
Industrial and warehouse space can range from manufacturing and storage, to distribution such as pick and pack facilities. Each building you consider will have its own set of concerns so have a good...
View ArticleWhen Real Estate Brokers Poo Poo Project Management, Find a New Broker
Tenant Rep Brokers, like Project Managers/Owner’s Reps, position themselves as client advocates who only represent the tenant/end-user during the real estate acquisition process. They cast themselves...
View ArticleReal Estate and Fit Out Tips For Doctors
When choosing which space is best for a medical practice, physicians can have unique needs when compared to general office tenants. Physicians are oftentimes more... The post Real Estate and Fit Out...
View ArticleTV Studio Site Selection 101: Finding the perfect inefficient, windowless,...
Broadcast studio facilities are technological wonders that produce some of our most enjoyable entertainment within its four walls. Behind the cameras and glamour, though, is a windowless,... The post...
View ArticleDue Diligence Is Critical in Commercial Real Estate Transactions
By Link LeGrand, CCIM Contributing Columnist Financial due diligence is the process of verifying all statements of fact (or “finding where the bodies are buried”)... The post Due Diligence Is Critical...
View ArticleLease Review – What should you focus on outside of the major lease terms?
Do landlords go into the unreasonable “gray area'” when it comes to measuring tenant spaces and common areas? Do they include building overhangs, exterior sidewalks, balconies and patios? It... The...
View ArticleTenant Improvements vs. Landlord’s Work Letter
What happens when the Tenant Improvement (TI) allowance is not enough to cover the cost of the landlord’s turnkey construction? Tenants often find themselves paying... The post Tenant Improvements vs....
View ArticleOffice Space – Average time between Site Selection and Contract Execution
Site selection can take as long as it takes to identify a location and negotiate a good transaction. There are many variables to consider when trying to... The post Office Space – Average time between...
View Article13.5 Important Tips Before Leasing Industrial Space
Industrial and warehouse space can range from manufacturing and storage, to distribution such as pick and pack facilities. Each building you consider will have its... The post 13.5 Important Tips...
View ArticleWhen Real Estate Brokers Poo Poo Project Management, Find a New Broker
Tenant Rep Brokers, like Project Managers/Owner’s Reps, position themselves as client advocates who only represent the tenant/end-user during the real estate acquisition process. They cast... The post...
View ArticleTurning Developments into Destinations
As published in The Hauppauge Reporter By Richard Neuman Vice President & Long Island Market Lead Project and Development Services JLL As people continue to... The post Turning Developments into...
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