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Archives for February 2017

February 2017 Commercial Market Trends

February 28, 2017 by mcarristo

View a New Mexico Market Trends Summary Report, which includes February 2017 Commercial Market Trends. This report includes the total number of listings, asking lease rates, asking sales prices, days on the market and total square feet available.

Disclaimer: All statistics have been gathered from user-loaded listings and user-reported transactions. We have not verified accuracy and make no guarantees. By using the information, the user acknowledges that the data may contain errors or other nonconformities. Brokers should diligently and independently verify the specifics of the information you are using.

Filed Under: Market Trends

LIN February Properties

February 28, 2017 by CARNM

At the February 2017 LIN Meeting held February 15, 2017, 15 excellent properties were presented.
Thank you for presenting properties and attending the meeting!
Thank you to our host, 6330 Riverside Plaza Ln. Print Flyer.
View February 2017 LIN properties here.

Filed Under: All News

Future of Commercial Real Estate: Creativity

February 27, 2017 by CARNM

Mahela Sanguinetti, from Virginia, take a picture at Meow Wolf’s House of Eternal Return in Santa Fe, Wednesday December 28, 2016. The artistic exhibit is now the most Instagramed attraction in New Mexico. Sanquinetti is on Instagram at mahelas. (Eddie Moore/Albuquerque Journal)

SANTA FE, N.M. — Commercial real estate representatives got a glimpse of the future Monday, and it’s decidedly creative.

Buildings that blend traditional office/retail space with room for creative industries will help drive more economic growth in the years ahead, according to a panel of speakers at the monthly luncheon of the New Mexico chapter of NAIOP The Commercial Real Estate Development Association.

Representatives from Meow Wolf, the Creative Startups business accelerator and 3 Sisters Kitchen highlighted some of the ways the creatively employed — artists, jewelery makers, digital designers and foodies — may be potential users of  business spaces.

In Meow Wolf’s case, an investor seeded the Santa Fe enterprise with a $800,000 loan, which led to the purchase of a vacant former bowling alley. The space has been converted into a multi-use art complex. That fired an additional $3 million in financial backing to create exhibits and cover other expenses to launch the business. The Meow Wolf Art Complex welcomes locals and tourists alike to take part in fun, enriching art experiences, workshops and community activities, CEO Vince Kadlubek said.

In the past 10 months, Meow Wolf has become one of the top tourist draws in Santa Fe, generating $5 million in gross revenues and employing 90 people.

While it has plans for sites in Austin and Denver in the next few years, “we want to keep (most of the creative) jobs in New Mexico,” especially exhibit assembly, said Kadlubek. Indeed, Kadlubek told the NAIOP crowd he needs to find light industrial space for the company’s future Albuquerque operation.

He also said the company plans to monetize Meow Wolf intellectual property, such as clothing, video games and interactive toys. “All of these will be coming out of this crazy Meow Wolf engine,” he said.

One challenge for the growing company in Santa Fe has been the lack of affordable housing.

On the food front, The DowntownABQ MainStreet Initiative, with the Downtown Growers’ Market, is building a community kitchen at 115 Gold SW that’s committed to local sourcing, sustainable practices and helping culinary entrepreneurs get their products to market, said Anzia Bennett, founder of 3 Sisters Kitchen.

Tom Aageson, co-founder of Creative Startups business accelerator, said the Santa Fe nonprofit helped launch 840 businesses in the state since it was founded in 2007. With rigorous online seminars, lots of hand holding and cheerleading from mentors, and financial support from foundations and investors, the business success rate is 90 percent, said Aageson.

By: Steve Sinovic (Albuquerque Journal)

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Traffic Count Data Arrives in RPR Commercial and Mobile

February 24, 2017 by CARNM

Now, RPR offers the industry’s most current traffic measurement product to its website and app users with 24-hour average daily traffic counts for highways and roads throughout the United States.
Available in both the commercial and residential modes of your RPR app, the tool displays estimated current and historical data based on average daily and average weekday traffic counts. Simply go to any RPR map on your phone or tablet and click the Traffic Counts icon. Then, select a street-level pin to reveal the data.
For Commercial practitioners who prefer to access traffic counts through the RPR website, first, search for a property, then choose Bigger Map and click on the Traffic Counts icon from the options provided. The display of various traffic volume levels may be adjusted, for instance if you want to see data only for locations above or below a threshold.


By: REALTORS® Property Resources
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