SVN Expands Florida Presence With Addition Of CRE Veteran's Firms

The new firm consists of two newly-merged sister companies, unifying as one marketing brand. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

Office Condo Project Coming To South Orange County

The project has broken ground with completion scheduled for Q1 2020. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

CFCAR

UPCOMING CFCAR EVENT: Hallmark Awards-How The Deals Were Done

Come join us for a behind-the-scenes discussion on how the HALLMARK deals were done! Monday, July 15th from 4:30PM-7:30PM. This is sure to be a well-attended event, so be sure to register early! CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE DETAILS

Exciting Program Set as Registration Continues for ULI Florida Summit, ‘Destination State of Mind’

From keynote addresses to conference sessions, the 2019 Summit will focus on today’s changing markets, trends and opportunities featuring leading industry professionals. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR DETAILS

People Are Leaving Silicon Valley And Orlando Might Be The Next Hot Spot

Orlando has already seen the Silicon Valley exodus pay dividends, with fast-growing Fattmerchant. The young payment processing company is growing rapidly. Founder Suneera Madhani and her brother Sal Rehmetullah, who worked in Silicon Valley, intentionally chose to plant their flag in Orlando. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

CBRE Arranges Sale Of Lake Mary Office Building

CBRE’s Ron Rogg and Chip Wooten represented the seller in the transaction. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

Cushman & Wakefield Adds Office Leasing Team In Orlando

The trio has worked as team for more than four years and bring 40 years of combined experience in the Orlando office market. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

CBRE Arranges $32.5 Million Sale Of Two-Building Office Portfolio

CBRE’s Ron Rogg and Chip Wooten represented the seller in the transaction. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

Heading For Higher Ground: Why Savvy SoFla Developers Are Turning To Orlando For New Projects

If you ask the developers themselves why they are seeking projects in Orlando, they’ll say South Florida’s current development cycle is built out, land is expensive, vacant land is almost nonexistent and other costs are rising. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE