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March 31, 2021

Lancaster, Arnold Form New Boutique Atlanta Brokerage Firm

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A CRE veteran who helped usher in popular adaptive reuse projects in Atlanta has teamed up to form a boutique brokerage firm with another seasoned real estate pro who led Stream Realty Partners' retail group. 

Lancaster, Arnold Form New Boutique Atlanta Brokerage Firm

Merritt Lancaster and Jack Arnold have started Bridger Properties, a full-service brokerage firm that already is managing 500K SF and leasing 2M SF across Metro Atlanta, including the ground-floor retail spaces at Spectrum on Spring apartments and the retail leasing for the mixed-use Westside Paper project, which is currently under construction.Lancaster and…

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Doraville Development Authority Approves Integral's Sale Of Assembly

Gray Television has received permission to acquire a huge development site in Doraville, where it plans to build a massive film, television and digital media production campus.

Doraville Development Authority Approves Integral's Sale Of Assembly

Gray TV's development partner, The Gipson Co.'s Jay Gipson, revealed more of the media giant's plans Monday evening during a Doraville Downtown Development Authority meeting. Gray TV is buying 125 acres of Assembly, a mixed-use project on the site of the former General Motors plant in Doraville overlooking Interstate 285,

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Is Competitive Socialising The New Retail Casualty In Waiting?

When serious investors line up to pump hundreds of millions into crazy golf, you know something strange is going on. 

Crazy golf is among the components of competitive socialising, the latest floor-filling hope for retail pitches ravaged by the coronavirus pandemic and the shift to online commerce. To both landlords and the private equity backers of concepts on both sides of the Atlantic competitive socialising's self-consciously whacky combinations of food, booze and ball games look like a lifeline. Yet there are so many reasons for caution. 

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What WeWork Going Public — For Real This Time — Could Mean For The Office Market

 

WeWork, the coworking leader that had grown rapidly prior to its failed IPO in 2019, is now going public in a deal that could have major implications for the office market. 

Office market experts said they see the company going public as good news for landlords in the short term because it means WeWork will have the financial wherewithal to pay its existing lease obligations. 

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Origin Stories: Early Life In D.C. Inspired Workshop Co-Founder Julia Lauve's CRE Career

This series delves into the myriad ways people enter the commercial real estate industry and what contributes to their success.

Were it not for living in Washington, D.C., during her college years, 39-year-old Workshop | studio co-founder Julia Lauve may have never discovered her passion for commercial real estate and interior design. 

While studying in the capital city, surrounded by historical monuments and eccentric, world-renowned architecture, Lauve found a passion she has leveraged into a nearly two-decade CRE career.

Her journey through real estate hasn't been a straight line. She began in the industry in 2003 at CBRE as a marketing assistant, transitioned to an investment sales broker with training in performing valuations and ultimately launched her own interior design hub, a Dallas-based firm known as Workshop | studio, in 2010.

One thing that has stayed with her through it all — marketing, selling or designing real estate — is a passion for storytelling.

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