
NEW! February 2012 Newsletter (view)
• The Potential Impact of Lease Accounting Changes on Corporate Real Estate Decision-Making
• Why You Need a Commercial Realtor
• Signs Point to Healthier Central Texas Housing in 2012, Experts Say
• Texas No. 1 in U.S. for Biggest 5-year Job Gains
January 2012 Newsletter (view)
• Unemployment Rates Drop for Austin
• Downtown Austin Post Office Sold
• Austin: State's Hottest Spot for Startups
• Population
• Bragging Rights: Four Texas Cities Make Emerging Trends List of Top 20 Investment, Development Prospectss
December 2011 Newsletter (view)
• Bragging Rights: Four Texas Cities Make Emerging Trends List of Top 20 Investment, Development Prospects
• Senior Property Near CBD to be Redone
• Moving from Sublease to Direct Lease
• Report: Austin Listed Among Top 5 Markets to Watch in 2012
• Nine Reasons to Invest in Texas
November 2011 Newsletter (view)
• Should Employees Work at Home?
• CRE Execs More Bearish Based on Economy and Govt. Impact
• What U.S. Stocks Follow More Than Anything Else
• Austin Job Market Among Strongest in U.S.
• More Apartments for Downtown Austin
October 2011 Newsletter (view)
• Consider More Than Cost When Evaluating Space
• Commercial Real Estate Lenders Have a Healthy Appetite for New Business
• The Postal Service Has Too Much Extra Space, Report Says
• Three Austin Restaurants Close; More on the Way?
• Bastrop's Land Values Decimated
September 2011 Newsletter (view)
• Tenant Reps Should be Involved in Almost All Landlord Communications
• Debt, Downgrade and Double Dip Throw CRE into a New Cycle of Uncertainty
• How the Office is Evolving
• Office Tenants Should Always be Planning for the Next Lease
• Guaranteed Front-Row Parking Downtown for 69 Cents a Day?
August 2011 Newsletter (view)
• Reader Survey: CRE Recovery Made Moribund by Indecisiveness
• 1 Million Foreclosures Delayed Until 2012
• Don't Just Take Our Word for It, Upside to CRE Market Has Begun
• The Next Big Boom Towns in the U.S.
July 2011 Newsletter (view)
• The Best Places For Business
• Development, Job Growth Continues with Incentives
• Market Conditions Demand Exclusivity in Representation
• Formula One Coming to Austin - Better Book Now
June 2011 Newsletter (view)
• Austin Top City for IT Talent, Report Says
• Thomas Properties Selling 272K s.f. Austin Office Complex
• Texas Monthly Moving Complex
• Tenants Moving from Retrenchment to 'Growing Smart'
•MARKET TREND: Austin's Office Market Sees Positive Net Absorption in Q1 2011
• Improving Job Market Ignites Sharp Rise in Apartment Rents
May 2011 Newsletter (view)
• Extend and Pretend: Implications for Real Estate
• Commercial and Multifamily Mortgage Originations up 88%
• Central Texas Economy in Perspective
• Austin Ranks High for Everything
• Two Austin Firms Make Forbes Biggest List
April 2011 Newsletter (view)
• Investor Survey: Optimism Rising As CRE Recovery Slowly Gains Traction
• City of Austin Making a Plan
• Texas Economic Growth Moderate So Far in 2011
• Builders Rev Up Central Texas Projects
• Downtown Developers Getting Ready
March 2011 Newsletter (view)
• Gloomy Economic Guru Says America Is Back
• Mideast Unrest Could Hurt Recovery
• Road to Recovery: Bringing Customer Service Back to America
• Austin Home Sales Up 14% in January
• Austin Population Increased 20.4% in 10 years
February 2011 Newsletter (view)
• MARKET TREND: Austin's Office Vacancy Decreases in Q4 2010
• America's Best and Worst Job Markets
• Texas Faring Better than Nation Overall
• Pricey Mutual Fund Eyes Commercial Real Estate
• Open Workspaces Face Challenge
January 2011 Newsletter (view)
• Austin No. 4 Best Place to Visit in U.S., Lonely Planet says
• Austin 3rd Highest Home Values in Texas, report says
• Austin Job Growth Rate at 2.2 Percent in November
• America's Best Cities for Young Adults
• CoStar Top Stories for 2010
December 2010 Newsletter (view)
• Intel Buys Building in Austin for $39.8 Million
• Austin Highest-rated Recovery in the U.S., Brookings says
• Austin among America's Top Recovery Cities
• Comptroller's Economic Outlook
• Austin is among America's 10 Most Affordable Cities
November 2010 Newsletter (view)
• Uncertainty Weighs Heavily Over Fourth Quarter Outlook
• REITs Rallied in Third Period
• Signs of Recovery For Office Market
• Fastest Growing Cities in the U.S.
• Bank Credit Freeze Shows Signs of Thawing
October 2010 Newsletter (view)
• Highland Mall Forced Out of Bankruptcy
• Austin Leads as One of America's Best Housing Markets for Investors
• Austin Unemployment Falls to 7.2%; Adds 3,800 Jobs
• Investor Appetite Strengthens for Core Assets
• St. Jude Medical adds to strong Austin Medical Market
• Up-and-Coming Cities
September 2010 Newsletter (view)
• Wind Economy Robust in Austin
• Best Cities To Find A Job
• Dotzour Delivers Mid-Year Economic Forecast
• 13 Austin Companies Make Inc. 500 List
• Austin Among Top Cities for Young Adults
•The Changing Face of Texas
August 2010 Newsletter (view)
• Instability Continues in Larger Full Service Real Estate Firms
• Costar Reports Office Markets Have Bottomed
• Population Growth is a Good Thing
• Real Estate Indicators Can Offer Insight Into The Economic
• Austin tenth fastest-growing exporter in U.S.
• Austin Named 3rd Most Recession Proof City in America
July 2010 Newsletter (view)
• America's Most Innovative Cities
• Kiplinger's ranks Austin No.1 on 'Best Cities for Next Decade' list
• Two high-profile Austin Condos opening
• America's Most Recession-proof Cities
• U.S. Markets Reach 'Day of Reckoning'
• New Accounting Rules Ruffle the Leasing Market
June 2010 Newsletter (view)
• Bailout Missed Main Street
• Are Pension Funds Warming Up to CRE Again?
• Austin Home Sales up 31%, Condos up 63%
• Forbes: Austin No. 2 Most Innovative
• 10 Best Cities for the Next Decade
May 2010 Newsletter (view)
• Area Home Sales Jump 28%
• Austin 3rd Best City to Relocate to
• Austin 6th Most-Moved-To City
• Austin Construction Activity to Climb 30%
• Planning Commission Deals Setback to Barton Springs Road Office Plan
April 2010 Newsletter (view)
• Austin Eyes Downtown Hotel, Road Bonds
• Austin Has Most Expensive Rent in Texas
• Austin Best Market for Young Adults
• Facebook Moving in, Seeking Friends with Operation Skills
• Austin Best Economic Recovery in U.S.
• Austin Professionals Work Hard, Rock Harder
March 2010 Newsletter (view)
• The Domain Phase II Opens Friday
• Major Austin Downtown Project Hung Up
• Austin Could Land 500 Jobs from Facebook, Solar Chinese Company
• Central Texas Home Sales Up in January
• Lenders Slowly Opening Vaults to CRE Lending Again
• Austin Reported Least Job Losses in 2009
February 2010 Newsletter (view)
• Travis County to Buy $63M Austin Office Tower
• Urban Land Institute Ranks Austin as a Top 5 Market for Development
• Texas Could See Early Exit from Recession
• Austin Ranked Best City to Invest in Commercial Real Estate
• Texas' Now- Strong Banks Hold Lessons for Rest of U.S.
• Signs of Life Emerge in Commercial Real Estate
January 2010 Newsletter (view)
• Cities Recovering from Foreclosure Crisis
• Military Center Near Austin-Bergstrom International Airport
• When Good News is Bad News
• Metro Austin Direct to College Enrollment Rate Continues to Rise
• Morgan Stanley Ends Costly Crescent Phase
December 2009 Newsletter (view)
• These Cities are Poised to Recover the Fastest
• Recovery Could Look Like a "U"
• Retail Lineup for Domain II Unveiled
• Investors Bullish on Health Care Real Estate as Reform Draws Closer
• Tax Refunds, Relief for Builders
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