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CNBC In this four-minute video, Howard Lutnick, BGC Partners CEO and Newmark Group chairman, breaks down why so many commercial real estate companies are going public.
Business.com Today's entrepreneurs can follow the lead of the golden arches and build wealth by owning their commercial property and becoming a landlord themselves.
BisNow Real estate chief executives are less likely than their peers in other sectors to hire the right people to adapt to the changes brought about by technology, according to a new report from PwC.
HousingWire The state of short-term rentals, its challenges and the opportunities ahead
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SIOR Happenings

Innovated Technologies moving to Piqua area
Piqua Daily Call – Aug. 5, 2018
SIOR member Tim Echemann’s firm managed the sale of a 24,000 sq. ft. manufacturing and warehouse facility.

Pima Country real estate: Market movers and shakers
Inside Tucson Business – Aug. 3, 2018
SIOR member Russell W. Hall helped with a 4,017 sq. ft. purchase and 4,560 sq. ft. lease. Another SIOR member, Rob Glaser, helped with a 64,744 sq. ft., 14,800 sq. ft., 2.409 sq. ft. and 2,335 sq. ft. lease.

Lightle Beckner Robison announces sale of retail investment property in Cocoa Beach
CityBizList – Aug. 3, 2018
SIOR member Brian Lightle was the sole broker in the sale of a multi-unit retail property in Cocoa Beach, Florida.

Business move to downtown Milford
Milford Patch – Aug. 2, 2018
SIOR member Carl G. Russell closed the lease on a 2,112 sq. ft. property in Milford, Connecticut.

Lee & Associates sales and leases
Florida Weekly – Aug. 1, 2018
SIOR members Bob Johnston, Jerry Messonnier and Derek Bornhorst represented Real Estate Investment Corp. in a $6.4 million purchase and negotiated three lease transactions.

Industry expert Dave Simonsen joins the Newmark Grubb ACRES brokerage team
Utah Pulse – Aug.1, 2018
SIOR member Dave Simonsen was hired by Newmark Grubb Acres as its industrial senior vice president.

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Upcoming Events

Join SIOR in the Mile High City, Denver, Colorado, Oct. 11-13 for the commercial real estate event of the fall – the 2018 SIOR Fall World Conference. A robust program of educational sessions and not-to-be-missed networking events is being planned, and you will not want to miss the conference.

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2018 SIOR Great Lakes Regional Networking Event
Starts: Aug. 21 at 11:30 a.m. (ET)
Ends: Aug. 22 at 11:30 a.m. (ET)
Where: Omni-Louisville, Kentucky, 200 W. Liberty St., Louisville, KY 40202

SIOR Carolinas Chapter Fall Conference
Starts: Aug. 23 at noon (ET)
Ends: Aug. 25 at 5 p.m. (ET)
Where: Grand Bohemian Hotel, 11 Boston Way, Asheville, NC 28803

SIOR DFW Chapter Event
When: Sept. 3 - Sept. 22

Philadelphia Chapter Meeting & Tour of Philadelphia Navy Yard
When: Sept. 13 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. (ET)
Where: Philadelphia Navy Yard, 4701 Intrepid Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19112

SIOR Inland Empire & Orange County Chapter Dinner & Networking Event
When: Sept. 13 from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. (PT)
Where: Center Club Orange County, 650 Town Center Drive, Garden Level, Costa Mesa, CA 92626

Bright Ideas

Harvard Business Review No organization wants to burn out its employees. And yet, according to new research, companies’ efforts to prevent prolonged stress among their staffs are falling short.
Propmodo Reonomy looks at three U.S. cities with growing tech sectors – Seattle, Dallas, and Raleigh – and the markets growing outside them. The company compares office building investment in each city with its submarket to see where the highest levels of growth exist.
Inc. To help you determine the best place to start a business, Inc.com created this interactive infographic using data from commercial real estate analyst CoStar Group.