Category: Commercial Real Estate
Up, Up and Away…
The mood in Commercial Retail Real Estate is changing. We are seeing throughout the United States a stabilization of the economy, and vast improvements in all aspects of the commercial real estate business, as well as a renewed interest
Key Factors Indicate High Desert Recovery
Have we Hit Bottom? Are we in a Recovery? These are the most asked questions I receive regarding the real estate market from clients, and when speaking in public. To understand what the bottom of the market is and if
2010′s Top Commercial Real Estate Agents
Mehdi Mostaedi, Vice President with Coldwell Banker Commercial, is ranked 2010’s top producing commercial agent in the High Desert with an annual sales volume of nearly $12.5 million. Despite the downturn of the economy, this exceeds his trend, which
A Review of Commercial Real Estate over the Past Ten Years
To say the least, the first decade of the 2000s was a very interesting era in commercial real estate. It was unlike any preceding decade and will go down in history as a benchmark. The industry has drastically changed over
Manufacturing Key to High Desert Economic Plans
For all the economic changes brought about by modern technology, one thing has stayed the same: manufacturing remains the backbone of commercial activity and, while not as visible or as glamorous as the newest shopping mall, its steady development is
A Case for a Victor Valley MSA, High Desert Region
The Victor Valley is a valid, independent economic market. The Victor Valley is a region independent of the Inland Empire from an economic, social and geographical standpoint, and should no longer be considered part of the Inland Empire.
What is an MSA?
As defined by the United States government, an MSA is a designation the government uses to refer to a geographical region with relatively high population density as its core that, broadly speaking, consists of a city and its suburbs, plus
