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Zoning is Not the Same as Planning

You know the saying “love and marriage go together like a horse and carriage”? Zoning and planning are much the same way. While many people think they are the same thing, they are in fact not. Understanding the differences can help landowners make the best use of their property, and give someone who is looking … Continued

Social media is a must

Social Media is a Must

Real Estate is a social business, so it’s ironic that so many people, within the industry, scoff at social media. While we can all agree you probably aren’t going to make the sale of a lifetime from social media, you are certainly going to get yourself out there. The power of social media is that … Continued

Changes in Standard Tenant Allowance

Finding the right property can be exhausting, but the search is just the first step in the process. The next step is often the pivotal part of a deal: the lease. The nuances of a lease can be tricky, keep in mind Landlords handle them daily and Tenants rarely. It’s why it’s easy to overlook … Continued

Multi-Million Dollar Deal Closes on 54,000 SF Flex Industrial Facility

King of Prussia, Pa – A local real estate investor and a Jackson Cross Partner broker closed a multi-million dollar deal to celebrate the New Year. The $2.19 Million dollar deal was handled by Nick Adams of Jackson Cross Partners, who represented both the buyer, John M. Coleman and the seller, Pike Realty. The 54,000 … Continued

Crowdfunding from the Tenant’s Prospective

Crowdfunding from the Tenant’s Perspective

Equity crowdfunding is still in its infancy, but the dollar amounts raised thus far are impressive- an estimated $150 million in 2014 for just real estate projects. Dozens of sites are offering accredited investors a slice of the real estate pie. By pledging as little as $1000, high net worth people can become property investors … Continued

The Changing Needs of Healthcare Real Estate

In this fast pace world, consumers expect services readily available at convenient locations. This mentality, along with government mandates, is forcing healthcare providers to develop new strategies for the growing patient population while reducing overhead costs. Real estate could be a financial help or hindrance in adapting to this new way of practicing medicine.

Capturing Value and Monetizing Real Estate

Capturing Value and Monetizing Real Estate

The emergence of the Single Tenant Net Leased (STNL) marketplace has largely benefitted developers and landlords. This year, however, a number of companies have changed that dynamic.