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If your organization is like most others, you have multiple team members in different locations or working remotely from home or another area. Whatever the case, these remote team members usually interact with your in-office employees, making it crucial to have systems in place to allow this communication.
Lease clauses that you need to understand now. The session will be led by Julie Appleton, Executive Legal Counsel at Realogy.
Since COVID-19 is spread largely by people coming into close contact with one another (within 6 feet), apartment buildings and multifamily dwellings are at higher risk, with an increased risk of an infected tenant unintentionally spreading the virus to neighbors and other residents. This phenomenon is known as community spread.
The coronavirus has devastated the restaurant industry in a way that was not anticipated. Businesses have closed, curtailing their income streams and employment. Restaurants have contracted with their lenders and landlords based on an economic model that will likely no longer exist.
3 Tips to Accelerate Your Success with Beau Beery.
No matter where you turn to get your news, you’re likely to be bombarded by anything and everything related to COVID-19 right now. The full impact of this novel virus on our world has yet to be fully understood. You’ve probably heard the term “unchartered water” more than once, perhaps the best way to describe today’s environment.
Use this virtual coffee break to discuss Latest Updates with Tim Moriarty, SVP, SBA Business Development Officer, Seacoast Bank.
This Mother’s Day, we celebrated our mother, Carol Lewis, who isn’t just our mom but our business partner at Coldwell Banker Commercial Lewis Realty Group. To honor her, we want to share the story of our business and the invaluable lessons she taught us about integrity and dedication.
Chicago is well known for being nicknamed “the windy city.” Some say it is because of the cold winds coming off Great Lake Michigan. Others say the nickname originated from the residents who allegedly were well-known for being braggarts. Yet, some say the real reason Chicago is the windy city is because of the hot air and tall tales uttered from the mouths of politicians.
Real estate premise expenses can consume as much as 20% of revenue for many businesses, making it one of the top operating costs. It is therefore no surprise that in these times of uncertainty, tenants are looking for short-term liquidity from their long-term lease commitments.