SWBR Architects has appointed Dan Glading as project architect. Glading joins SWBR with 12 years of experience as an architect. His responsibilities include project design and documentation, coordination with clients and consultants, and management of in-house teams. Currently, Glading is working on the Holy Rosary Apartments and the Riverside Cemetery Chapel of Peace Mausoleum.
Glading moved to the area from San Diego where he gained substantial experience in multifamily homes and mixed-use urban projects. He was responsible for the rehabilitation of two unreinforced masonry buildings that won design awards for their adaptive reuse as retail/office space in the growing ballpark district of downtown San Diego.
He holds a bachelor degree from the University of Washington, and a master of Architecture degree from New School of Architecture and Design.
Huntington, NY SABRE Real Estate Advisors has completed the sale of six commercial properties across Long Island and Northern New Jersey, further underscoring the firm’s strength as a trusted partner in complex real estate transactions. The deals were led by executive vice presidents Jimmy Aug and Stu Fagen, whose combined expertise continues to drive exceptional results for clients across the region.
Lower interest rates and an increased number of loan restructurings will be well received by the commercial real estate industry. Over the past 12 months there has been a negative trend for NOI for many properties across the country.
Many investors are in a period of strategic pause as New York City’s mayoral race approaches. A major inflection point came with the Democratic primary victory of Zohran Mamdani, a staunch tenant advocate, with a progressive housing platform which supports rent freezes for rent
Let’s be real: if you’re still only posting photos of properties, you’re missing out. Reels, Stories, and Shorts are where attention lives, and in commercial real estate, attention is currency.
The state has the authority to seize all or part of privately owned commercial real estate for public use by the power of eminent domain. Although the state is constitutionally required to provide just compensation to the property owner, it frequently fails to account