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Weisiger of Brixmor Property Group leases 18,350 s/f at Cayuga Mall

Brixmor Property Group has executed an 18,350 s/f lease with Jo-Ann Fabrics & Crafts at Cayuga Mall, 2309 N. Triphammer Rd. Penny Cipolla of Innovative Realty represented Jo-Ann Fabrics & Crafts. Brixmor is the owner of Cayuga Mall and was represented by Glenn Weisiger with Brixmor. This center is visible off Rte. 13 and Triphammer Rd. It is located across the street from The Shoppes at Ithaca, formerly the Pyramid Mall. Major retailers include Big Lots, Party City, Rite Aid, T.J. Maxx and True Value/Agway.
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AI comes to public relations, but be cautious, experts say - by Harry Zlokower

AI comes to public relations, but be cautious, experts say - by Harry Zlokower

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Behind the post: Why reels, stories, and shorts work for CRE (and how to use them) - by Kimberly Zar Bloorian

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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.
Strategic pause - by Shallini Mehra and Chirag Doshi

Strategic pause - by Shallini Mehra and Chirag Doshi

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Lasting effects of eminent domain on commercial development - by Sebastian Jablonski

Lasting effects of eminent domain on commercial development - by Sebastian Jablonski

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