In this episode of the NAR Commercial Intelligence Briefing Podcast, brought to you by NAR Commercial – The National Association of Realtors, D. Scott Smith, president of Expert CRE Commercial Real Estate Training in Baltimore, [Read more…]
In this National Association of Realtors Commercial Intelligence Briefing, Rob Nahigian, Signature Series Speakers’ Bureau, FRICS, SIOR, CRE, MCR discusses the art of negotiating skills and the evolution of office product.
The NAR Commercial Intelligence Briefing Podcast continues with a conversation with James Hochman, Real Estate Partner with Coman & Anderson P.C. Jim is one of NAR Commercial’s Signature Series speakers for 2012. He offers several [Read more…]
In this episode of the NAR Commercial Intelligence Briefing Podcast, we chat with Richard Muhlebach, CPM, CRE, president of Richard Muhlebach LLC, a commercial brokerage representing retailers and office and medical tenants. Richard is one [Read more…]
The NAR Commercial Intelligence Briefing Podcast continues with a conversation with Sam Foster, CCIM, executive vice president of Jones Lang LaSalle-Los Angeles. Sam is one of NAR Commercial’s Signature Series speakers for 2012. He offers [Read more…]
The NAR Commercial Intelligence Briefing Podcast resumes with “Mistakes Tenants Make in Representation,” a conversation with tenant representation expert Gregory P. Schenk, SIOR. Greg is president of The Schenk Company Inc., a commercial brokerage in [Read more…]
In the latest installment of the National Association of Realtors Commercial Division’s Technology & Intelligence Briefing, Robert Hamman, a senior advisor with Sperry Van Ness Commercial Real Estate Advisors, describes how the firm’s commitment to [Read more…]
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