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The Coldwell Banker Commercial® brand(CBC) is a worldwide leader in the commercial real estate industry, and is part of the oldest and most respected national real estate brand in the country, Coldwell Banker Real Estate. Coldwell Banker Commercial is an Anywhere (NYSE: HOUS) brand, a global leader in real estate franchising and provider of real estate brokerage, relocation and settlement services.

Recent articles

  • Retail

    Amazon Looks to JCPenney and Sears Buildings

    Amazon, Inc. has recently been in talks with the largest mall owner in the United States to take over space left by ailing or vacant department stores. Simon Property Group has been working with Amazon to explore the opportunity of turning some of their vacant anchor department stores into distribution hubs.

  • Insights

    Will Self-Touring Replace the Leasing Assistant?

    As this trend grows in popularity nationwide, prospective tenants can schedule a self-guided tour online, go through an identity verification process, and then receive an access code for their private self-guided tour.

  • Multifamily

    Smart Apartment Technology is Here to Stay: Here's Why

    From smart locks and smart lockers to smart lights and smart speakers, today’s smart home technologies seem endless — and they’re improving the rental experience for both tenants and property managers. But how?

  • Insights

    Understanding Big Data in the Real Estate Space

    Big data is everywhere and significantly impacts nearly every industry, including commercial real estate. And soon enough, if commercial real estate professionals aren’t using big data in their business, they’ll get left behind their competition.

  • Insights

    3 Considerations to Make Before Jumping Into the Cloud

    If you spend any time at all talking about networking technology, it’s nearly impossible to avoid talking or hearing about the cloud. But how much do you really know about the cloud? Have you implemented cloud technology into your business model yet?

  • Insights

    Life, Family, and Values: An American Story of a Lucky Name

    Coldwell Banker Commercial has four core values. They are: Do Right, Big Hearted, Ownership Mentality, and Win Together. These core values are the underlying essence of the CBC network's individuals. These values are demonstrated by sales practitioners, office support staff, and leaders of affiliate companies.

  • Multifamily

    How the Home Office Will Impact Multifamily Tenant Wants

    When the coronavirus began spreading around the world earlier this year, massive and across-the-board shelter-in-place mandates created a gigantic social experiment involving remote working. And now that we’re several months in, it seems people who can work from home typically like doing so.

  • CRE with CBCworldwide, The Coldwell Banker Commercial Podcast.
    Podcasts

    Virtual Coffee Break: The Dramatic Reinvention of CRE Funding

    The rise of online investing in commercial real estate has hit a new inflection point. Once considered a capital source of last resort for emerging firms, today innovative enterprise sponsors are now using it for the majority of their equity for a wide variety of projects.

  • CRE with CBCworldwide, The Coldwell Banker Commercial Podcast.
    Industrial

    3 Things Savvy Investors Should Know About Opportunity Zones

    The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, TCJA, is heralded for its unique ability to funnel billions of dollars into these struggling low-income communities. However, some question whether this program will add or detract value to the community in the long run.

  • CRE with CBCworldwide, The Coldwell Banker Commercial Podcast.
    Retail

    Here's What We're Watching in the Food Delivery Space

    Regarding news about the COVID-19 pandemic, there seems to have been no shortage of news regarding the food industry. First, masses of people stockpiled, leaving consumers without access to fresh fruit and vegetables, which left grocery stores struggling to keep up with never-before-seen levels of consumer demand.

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