To sell or to hold your real estate assets?
Now is the time for you to preclude that risk, armed with knowledge and a strategy to effectively improve your properties and keep them stabilized, making them as profitable as possible; all the while abiding by your wealth management goals.
Will the pandemic permanently shift where we work?
Before COVID-19, Denver, like many vibrant city centers, was experiencing unprecedented population growth and a renewed interest in concentrated metropolitan office space. Then the pandemic came into play.
COVID-19 hammers Colorado’s signature tourism biz
With the novel coronavirus rampaging across the country in early March, occupancy and visitation in Colorado’s tourism hotspots experienced a big bust after an unprecedented boom. Higher demand for the great outdoors could benefit many Colorado destinations. Should we be doubling down on tourism in tough times?
Four reasons to consider a virtual kitchen now
Virtual kitchens, with their low barriers to entry and focus on streamlined delivery, are a smart and inexpensive way to get food into customers’ hands. Here are four reasons why a virtual kitchen could be the smartest move during these challenging times.
How working from home has changed the office space
CommercialCafe surveyed 4,384 individuals who have been working from home, asking them about their living situations, their professional setup at home, their must-haves and what (if any) plans they had for a work area within their living space. Do you agree?
Managing retirement planning during the pandemic
From job layoffs, furloughs and shuttered businesses—the COVID-19 pandemic has undoubtedly impacted our economy, forcing many to make the hard decision about whether or not to dip into their retirement savings to pay the bills and put food on the table. Research found three in 10 Americans withdrew money from their retirement [...]
Is Denver’s wireless infrastructure meeting the increased demand during COVID-19?
The best way to keep up with the extra demand is to increase network capacity by creating new technologies and deploying more communications infrastructure. By expanding a network of small cells and fiber and working closely with municipalities, this company is improving access to robust broadband – both wireless and wireline.
So, your retirement’s all set?
It's not uncommon for people to change their retirement date. COVID is only one reason people are reconsidering their retirement date, and it’s not always a delay. The time to retire, whether earlier than expected or later, is all about preparation.
Rethinking remote learning: 5 ways to take on the 2020-2021 school year
All stakeholders—education and IT leaders, teachers, as well as parents and caregivers—must work together to shore up five key areas to keep students engaged and learning, no matter where they are learning from.
Big tech for small business: a path to COVID-19 recovery
“Big tech” has an even bigger role in growing small businesses and seeing us through these difficult times. Congress and other state leaders should look to those of us on the ground–the local leaders in small business growth and development – as they examine digital technologies and the tech industry in the future.
Powerful financial investment options for Colorado attorneys
Naturally, many attorneys have been looking for alternative streams of income since the lockdown put the American economy in a vice grip, and one such stream is investing. But what are some investments an attorney can make that will specifically benefit them?
How COVID-19 is transforming Colorado commercial spaces
Across industries, leaders use the lessons from this large-scale work-from-home experiment to reimagine how work is done—and what role offices should play—in creative and bold ways. The real estate industry has recognized the need for change and adaptation in response to COVID-19, as well as the need to embrace technology.