by admin | Oct 30, 2015 | Commercial Construction, Economy, Non-Residential Construction
When the market is down, commercial leasing can take a huge blow resulting in more vacancies, however, tenant improvement contributions from landlords can make spaces significantly more attractive to potential tenants, ultimately resulting in higher occupancy rates....
by admin | Oct 1, 2015 | Commercial Construction, Community
The 30-foot height limit on buildings constructed in The Midway District has made it very attractive to big box retail uses, however with new investment in the area, changes in the construction landscape are underway. One such investment is the $20 million September...
by admin | May 5, 2015 | Commercial Construction
The western United States saw a return of higher design activity in March after a two-month dip, according to the latest American Institute of Architects’ billings index released Wednesday. The West registered an Architecture Billings Index score of 50.4 last month,...
by admin | Jan 8, 2015 | Commercial Construction
Commercial Construction Whether you are brand-new to the real estate industry in San Diego or you have been part of the real estate scene for a while, you probably know that commercial construction has been lagging over the last few years since the economic crisis...
by admin | Sep 22, 2014 | Community
The Miracle League of San Diego is an amazing organization that provides intellectually and physically challenged children with an opportunity to play baseball. But they get to do so in an organized environment and play as part of an actual league. This is great for...
by admin | Aug 28, 2014 | Construction Management, General Contracter
The CM/GC Contractor Approach & Cost Benefits For the most part, contractors are always looking to find alternatives to the traditional ways of low bid procurement. This has increasingly become an interest that has been pursued by public agencies in order to...
by admin | Aug 11, 2014 | Commercial Construction, Economy
We are currently on our way out of a terrible economy. The housing market and commercial construction markets have suffered dearly over the last decade. Things were even worse when the housing market collapsed in 2008 and we immediately went into a credit crisis. New...
by admin | Jul 23, 2014 | Architecture, Economy
Architecture Firms Say Design Activity Stays Strong during June Architecture firms are quite happy with the strong design activity that they’ve experienced during June 2014. In the recent past, due to the struggling economy and lack of construction, architecture firms...