June 2, 2022 We are in the midst of an extreme dislocation between spending on goods and services brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic—that much is fact. But three…
Propmodo Nick Pipitone March 9, 2022 If we’re looking at the effects of the broken supply chain on commercial real estate, it’s best to start at the beginning….
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, businesses that were formed in 2009 had a 23% failure rate in their first year, half made it to five years, and…
What Worked in 2021 as the Industry Heads into 2022: Selling Fresh Food at Economy of Scale Shopping Centers Today by Joel Groover January 12, 2022 It’s hard to predict…
We’re days away from Christmas, the busiest days for retail spending are upon us, and even for those of us that track this data regularly, there are conflicting indicators…
We started this series with an Origin Story, a little ditty about how we got to where we are today. Sure, we threw the customer under the bus a…
Everywhere you turn someone is talking about the record number of ships docked off the coast of Long Beach or the inability to find a car within $10k of…
5-15% of grocery sales will be online within 10 years. That was the consensus back in September 2019 when I joined a panel on omnichannel retailing at the Bank…
A Delta Variant Q&A with Dr. David A. Wein Tuesday, August 10, 2021 David A. Wein, M.D. is the Chief of Emergency Medicine at Tampa General Hospital, System Medical…
June 21, 2021 USC Lusk Center for Real Estate Rachel Elias Wein joins Richard K. Green to discuss the retail sectors returning as states continue to reopen and vaccine rates…