Pembroke Pines Real Estate – Rapid Growth [/ewrite] Located in the Southern Broward County 15 miles from downtown Miami and Fort Lauderdale is the city of Pembroke Pines. Geographically, the city is located at 26°02463N, 80°182493W and is bound by Hollywood to the north and east
Although rising levels of office absorption and a falling U.S. vacancy rate signal a strengthening market, the gains have yet to translate into meaningful rent increases for office landlords in most markets, CoStar Group reported this week in the company’s Second-Quarter 2012 Of
One week after Web-based software maker Salesforce.com cancelled its plans to build a massive office complex in San Francisco leaving investors and city officials puzzled, another highly successful Internet company, Zynga Inc., struck a deal to purchase its corporate headquarters in S
(ORLANDO, FL) — Based on panelists at a press conference held this week at the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) International Builders’ Show (IBS) in Orlando, Florida, the residential remodeling market will continue to experience measured growth in 2012 after t
Reuters – The German and French leaders meet on Monday to discuss ways to boost growth in euro zone states struggling to overcome the sovereign debt crisis and rising unemployment, and finalise a deal to increase fiscal coordination within the currency union. Yahoo! News: Busine
Reuters – Asian stocks rose on Wednesday as investor risk appetite returned after upbeat U.S. and European economic data improved the global growth outlook, but the euro’s gains were short-lived due to deep-set worries over the European debt crisis. Yahoo! News: Business N
The effects from late summer’s national and international economic challenges have cast a huge shadow over the commercial real estate market recovery. Nothing postpones a leasing, development or investment decision like the uncertainty surrounding the prospect of a national defa
And the beat goes on with lack-luster U.S. job growth in August. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today that nonfarm payroll employment was unchanged (0% change) in August, and the unemployment rate held at 9.1 percent. The last time this occurred was in World War II (1945