How communications infrastructure plays an increasing role in commercial real estate

Smart Business magazine spoke with Mike Maloney, vice president of Comcast Business Services, about the rise of hyper-connected business and how advanced communications services affect commercial real estate. You can read the entire article below or visit the Smart Business website.

While “location, location, location” remains a primary concern for a business choosing new real estate, the criteria used to compare buildings is shifting.

“It’s clear that hyper-connected businesses are increasingly relying on high-performance networks capable of supporting cloud computing, Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), business continuity/disaster recovery and other high-bandwidth applications,” says Maloney. “This not only makes having a highly reliable network connection essential, it also makes the advanced communications infrastructure of a company’s office space a key part of its IT strategy and daily operations.”

How are hyper-connected tenants demanding access to advanced communications in commercial real estate?

An online poll of more than 450 building owners and property managers across the country asked respondents about the importance of advanced communications. Ninety percent said that advanced communications services are the fourth most important selling point behind location, price and parking. In high-rise commercial office buildings and with owners/managers of 2 million or more square feet of property, communications capabilities rose to even more importance.

This is as result of a changing workplace. Instead of a business hosting email servers in its office, storing backup files in its IT room and holding team meetings in a conference room, now a company is likely using a cloud service for email, with its storage backed up to a data center across the country and gathering teams via video conference. Public IT cloud services will account for nearly half of new IT spending by 2015, according to IDC research.

Can having advanced telecommunications services in a commercial building create a competitive advantage?

A majority of building owners and property managers view advanced communications services as a competitive advantage, regardless of other traits, according to the poll. A notable undecided group acknowledged a trend in the market but is unsure how it affects them; they may not have received direct feedback from prospective tenants to validate this. As businesses increasingly rely on network connections for day-to-day operations, ensuring those connections are modern and reliable translates into more uptime, revenue and customer satisfaction.

What role do multiple communication service providers play in occupancy rates?

Nearly two-thirds of the owners and managers surveyed said they have multiple providers of fiber-based communications services in their buildings. With a U.S. vacancy rate of 18.1 percent in the second quarter of 2011, a competitive climate has building owners and property managers looking for any advantage to attract and retain tenants. Nearly one out of two respondents said that access to multiple service providers in their buildings positively impacts occupancy rates by up to 19 percent. Warehouses make the most use of multiple providers, likely due to the key role they play in moving inventory, order fulfillment and related logistics that require redundant network connections to maximize uptime.

By having access to multiple service providers in one building, tenants have options for different services, plans, prices and service level agreements, and the flexibility to switch providers in the future. More important, access to multiple service providers provides critical redundancy and load balancing so the company can ensure that it maximizes network uptime and overall performance.

How often is advanced communications service a topic of negotiation with prospective tenants?

More than one-third of respondents say that in 75 percent of negotiations with prospective tenants, the topic of advanced communications is raised. This was even higher for respondents who own or manage suburban office buildings. In today’s competitive real estate market, negotiations are important, as the outcome represents a fixed outcome of revenue and cost for years to come. As lease rates often do not have much room for negotiation, other items grow in importance, including advanced communications services. If managers and owners do not have access to advanced communications services, they should discuss a plan for bringing them into the buildings and be aware of available service providers.

How can property owners and managers highlight their buildings’ communications services?

Once properties have the right communications infrastructure, ensure that marketing and sales materials list the services and providers available so these selling points stand out for prospective tenants. Highlight network access points, data rooms or other onsite communications facilities when giving tours and make sure brokers are knowledgeable about what services are offered in each building.

Do an advanced communications services audit that covers what service providers and associated products, services and prices are available as compared to competitive properties in the area. This will help you validate and communicate your competitive advantage, and identify and fill in any access gaps.

Research local service providers and discuss the requirements for extending providers’ networks, including the construction timeframe and the bandwidth capacity of the network. It’s critical to ensure that buildings have a wide range of bandwidth capacity options delivered over multiple, diverse networks so that if tenants access both, they can still be connected, even if one network goes down.

Don’t wait for tenants to ask about advanced communications infrastructure. Take the time to understand your tenants’ business and potential applications, as well as the services needed to run it. Then proactively discuss how your building’s infrastructure is suited to those needs.

 

About The Sundance Company
Established in 1976, The Sundance Company has the experience to help you with your commercial real estate needs throughout the Boise Valley. If your requirements include property management, leasing, real estate development, project planning, construction or space planning then look to us. The Sundance Company has more than 1.5 million square feet of office and industrial space available in prime locations in the Boise metropolitan area. More information is available at www.sundanceco.com or 208.322.7300.

Commercial real estate recovery will continue, report says

The article below from the Los Angeles Times reports that the commercial real estate recovery will continue.

The nation’s commercial real estate recovery will advance in 2013 with modest gains in leasing, rents, and sales prices, industry leaders said in a report.

Recent job creation should be enough to increase absorption and push down vacancy rates in the office, industrial and retail sectors. Despite being on a slower-than-normal recovery track, U.S. property sectors and markets have “noticeably” better prospects compared with last year, the report said.

Developers, architects, brokers, lenders and other commercial real estate professionals were surveyed for the annual Emerging Trends in Real Estate report released by the industry think tank Urban Land Institute and accounting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers.

“What these findings suggest is that, in general, the industry is moving forward bit by bit,” said Stephen Blank, a senior fellow at the institute. “Nothing indicates a quick turnaround for commercial real estate, but it is improving.

Robust demand for apartments — the strongest real estate class — should continue even as construction of new units ramps up, the report said.

 

About The Sundance Company
Established in 1976, The Sundance Company has the experience to help you with your commercial real estate needs throughout the Boise Valley. If your requirements include property management, leasing, real estate development, project planning, construction or space planning then look to us. The Sundance Company has more than 1.5 million square feet of office and industrial space available in prime locations in the Boise metropolitan area. More information is available at www.sundanceco.com or 208.322.7300.

Top 12 Must Have Mobile Apps for Commercial Real Estate

Here are 12 great and useful tools for commercial real estate courtesy of DukeLong.com.

1. Google

Google Apps for Mobile.

http://www.google.com/mobile/maps/

2. Evernote

Evernote for iPhone lets you create notes, snap photos, and record voice memos that you can then access any time from your iPhone, computer, or the web.

http://www.evernote.com/about/download/iphone/

3. Dropbox

Dropbox allows you to sync your files online and across your computers automatically.

http://www.dropbox.com/iphoneapp

4. Docusign

Now, you have the power to send, track and e-sign documents while on the go—anytime and anyplace in the world using your Apple®iPhone® or iPadTM

http://www.docusign.com/blog/2010/09/24/now-available-docusign-for-iphone-ipad-app/

5.  Ustream

Ustream powers live interactive video that enables anyone to watch and interact with a global audience of unlimited size.

http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ustream-viewing-application/id301520250?mt=8

6. WordPress

WordPress apps forAndroid and BlackBerry recently made their official debuts, and the iPhone app reached version 2.2. No other blogging service has this kind of app support across these three smartphone platforms

http://en.blog.wordpress.com/2010/02/11/mobile-apps-for-wordpress/

7.  Dragon Dictation

Dragon Dictation is an easy-to-use voice recognition application powered by Dragon® NaturallySpeaking® that allows you to easily speak and instantly see your text or email messages. In fact, it’s up to five (5) times faster than typing on the keyboard.

http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/dragon-dictation/id341446764?mt=8

8. Logmein

One touch on your iPhone or iPad lets you remotely access your computers anywhere, anytime and manage your files on the go. Directly control your desktop as if you’re sitting in front of it, access your computer applications as if they were on your iPad, and view or manage files directly from your iPad/iPhone.

https://secure.logmein.com/products/ignition/iphone/

9. Loopnet

Put the nation’s #1 commercial real estate marketplace in your pocket with Loopnet’s mobile website and search apps.

http://www.loopnet.com/mobile/

10. LinkedIN

Find and connect with over 100 million professionals, get the latest updates, and share your status – all from your mobile device.

http://www.linkedin.com/static?key=mobile

11. CB Richard Ellis

The CBRE app offers initial features, including:

  • ability to search CBRE global office locations
  • ability to search contact information for CBRE personnel globally
  • access to CBRE’s Global Office Occupiers Guide, a comprehensive reference guide on leasing practices and protocols around the world.

http://www.cbre.com/EN/AboutUs/MediaCentre/2010/Pages/031210.aspx

12. Jones Lang Lasalle

  • Access the firm’s research reports from around the globe
  • Track Jones Lang LaSalle company news
  • Customize your views for the country of your choice
  • Find Jones Lang LaSalle’s people, locations and services
  • Follow @JLLNews on Twitter
  • Keep an eye on Jones Lang LaSalle’s Green Blog
  • View current Jones Lang LaSalle videos on hot industry topics

https://www.joneslanglasalle.com/pages/iphone-application.aspx

 

About The Sundance Company
Established in 1976, The Sundance Company has the experience to help you with your commercial real estate needs throughout the Boise Valley. If your requirements include property management, leasing, real estate development, project planning, construction or space planning then look to us. The Sundance Company has more than 1.5 million square feet of office and industrial space available in prime locations in the Boise metropolitan area. More information is available at www.sundanceco.com or 208.322.7300.

What Will the Impact of the 2012 Presidential Election be on Commercial Real Estate?

National Real Estate Investor asked asked 16 industry pros for their thoughts on the upcoming presidential election. Reactions ran the gamut. Some say whomever ultimately inhabits the White House for the next four years will have a big effect on the sector. Others pointed to alternate factors as being more critical in determining the outlook for commercial real estate. What do you think the election will do to CRE?

Interstate Center: Nampa, Idaho Office Space For Lease

Interstate Center (office)
1545 11th Avenue North,
Nampa, ID 83651

Interstate Center is a large office space divisible from 8-30k SF. Excellent I-84 exposure, parking 10:1,000, additional land for storage or future expansion. New carpet and paint. Monument signage available. Full service excludes tenant janitorial.

Total Space Available: 30,398 SF
Rental Rate: $9.90 /SF/Year
Min. Divisible: 8,000 SF
Max. Contiguous: 30,398 SF
Property Type: Office
Property Sub-type: Office Building
Additional Sub-types: Institutional/ Governmental
Building Size: 108,320 SF
Lot Size: 13.03 AC
Zoning Description: IP Industrial

More information about Nampa, Idaho’s Interstate Center at www.sundancco.com or LoopNet

About The Sundance Company
Established in 1976, The Sundance Company has the experience to help you with your commercial real estate needs in Boise, Meridian, Nampa, and the greater Treasure Valley. If your requirements include property management, leasing, real estate development, project planning, construction or space planning then look to us. The Sundance Company has more than 1.5 million square feet of office and industrial space available in prime Boise and Meridian locations. More information is available at www.sundanceco.com or 208.322.7300.

Collaboration in the Workplace

A recent article from Urban Land magazine showcased 10 workplaces that exemplify creative strategies for enabling collaboration and flexibility. Technology may not have brought about the fully paperless office yet, but it has radically changed the way people work. Still, face-to-face interaction is essential for team building and fostering the informal exchange of ideas. Over the years, design teams and furniture suppliers have fine-tuned layouts and environments that support collaborative work, and employees have access to a wider variety of workspaces, from cafés and casual lounges to low-walled open-plan workstations and private “huddle” rooms. Square footage per employee may have shrunk, but that does not mean offices have to feel pinched. Visit the link here to read and see more about these workplaces and their approach to fostering collaboration.

About The Sundance Company
Established in 1976, The Sundance Company has the experience to help you with your commercial real estate needs in Boise, Meridian, Nampa, and the greater Treasure Valley. If your requirements include property management, leasing, real estate development, project planning, construction or space planning then look to us. The Sundance Company has more than 1.5 million square feet of office and industrial space available in prime Boise and Meridian locations. More information is available at www.sundanceco.com or 208.322.7300.

The Sundance Company Advantage

It’s no surprise that The Sundance Company is a commercial real estate leader as well as a strategic link in providing quality and desirable office and industrial space throughout the Boise Valley.

Why? In every aspect of our business, we deliver real estate peace of mind because we:

  • Treat every building as if we will own it for life
  • Care for each building like we care for our own homes
  • Promise unparalleled response and follow through, which results in high tenant satisfaction and long-term comfort, cost-savings and occupancy.

So, if your needs include property management, leasing, real estate development, project planning, construction or space planning look to The Sundance Company. We have more than 1.5 million square feet of space available in some of  the Boise Valley’s most prime locations.

Be our guest and explore around our site – www.sundanceco.com – to view property photos or to talk to someone in person, just give us a call at 208-322-7300.

About The Sundance Company
Established in 1976, The Sundance Company has the experience to help you with your commercial real estate needs in Boise, Meridian, Nampa, and the greater Boise Valley. If your requirements include property management, leasing, real estate development, project planning, construction or space planning then look to us. The Sundance Company has more than 1.5 million square feet of office and industrial space available in prime Boise and Meridian locations. More information is available at www.sundanceco.com or 208.322.7300.

The Lynx Center: Boise Valley Commercial Real Estate for Lease

The Sundance Company, one of the most trusted and knowledgeable commercial real estate leaders in the Boise Valley, prides itself on its ability to provide commercial real estate options as they own and manage more than 1.5 million square feet of quality and desirable space in the Boise Valley.

The Lynx Center, a 46,650 square foot, two-story, concrete tilt-up building with C-3 zoning available, is currently a commercial real estate option available in the Boise Valley from The Sundance Company. The building is visible from Overland Road and has access from S. Kimball Way and S. Eagle Flight Way in Boise. Ground-floor tenants have separate entrances with exterior signage in designated locations on the building. The Lynx Center building is part of The Blackeagle Center, a 45-acre, master-planned business park that is home to coffee and sandwich shops, athletic centers, as well as various medical providers. There are six access points to the center off of Overland Road and Maple Grove Road. Other highlights of Blackeagle Center include:

• Blackeagle Center is located 1/3 mile from the Interstate, minutes from the Boise airport and downtown Boise.
• The business park is within 2 miles of more than 3 million square feet of retail amenities for employee convenience including Costco, Wal-Mart, Lowe’s, Albertsons, Fred Meyer, Walgreens, Cabela’s, Starbucks, the Boise Spectrum Theatre Complex, and the Boise Towne Square Mall.
• In addition to numerous retail establishments, there are a large number of banking, day care centers, restaurants, fitness centers, and a library in the surrounding area. More demographic details are available at The Sundance Company website.

The Sundance Company is a commercial real estate leader as well as a strategic link in providing quality and desirable space like the Lynx Center because they deliver real estate peace of mind. They treat every building as if they will own it for life, care for each building like they care for their own homes, and promise unparalleled response and follow through, which results in high tenant satisfaction and long-term comfort, cost-savings and occupancy.

About The Sundance Company
Established in 1976, The Sundance Company has the experience to help you with your commercial real estate needs in Boise, Meridian, Nampa, and the greater Treasure Valley. If your requirements include property management, leasing, real estate development, project planning, construction or space planning then look to us. The Sundance Company has more than 1.5 million square feet of office and industrial space available in prime Boise and Meridian locations. More information is available at www.sundanceco.com or 208.322.7300.

Technology and Real Estate

How are you using technology to grow your real estate business? In a recent entry in his REtechBits blog, real estate PR executive Michael Beckerman explains how the digital revolution is transforming the way residential and commercial real estate professionals can gain a competitive edge in the marketplace by embracing these new tools. You can read the story below or visit the link to the blog.

These days it’s hard to miss the dramatic changes taking place in the commercial and residential real estate industries. No, I don’t mean the transformation of certain markets, or how one sector is hotter than another, or the type of companies that are making a splash. I mean the single most profound change I have seen in my 25 years of being active in the real estate industry: the proliferation of new technologies specifically focused on the business of real estate.

Never before have so many new technology companies targeted and succeeded in changing the way the industry functions from brokerage, marketing, news and information. And, these companies are not just fly-by-night start-ups, they are deeply funded, revenue producing, well-thought-out players in a variety of niches that are strongly positioned to be here for the long-term.

When I first entered the real estate industry having built a public relations firm that specialized in representing clients in the field, I immediately realized I was entering an industry that was, by comparison to many other industries, in the dark ages. It wasn’t cool, certainly not sexy, and had very little innovation. To say it was an old boys’ network was an understatement. Fast forward to today and I can’t tell you how many people I meet while wearing my new hat as a fledgling tech entrepreneur, and I say I have a site for the real estate industry and they are immediately intrigued and excited to learn more.

Now when I go out to meet with either prospective investors or someone in the tech media, they are actually interested in the commercial and residential real estate industries for the first time. It’s an exciting time to be a tech entrepreneur in the real estate industry. Why? Maybe it’s because it’s one of the last big industries to embrace technology and its time has come. Or, perhaps it’s because the tech community just saw there was little competition but a lot of money to be made? Or, maybe it was just like everything else, a little bit of coincidence, a little bit of timing and a little bit of actual insight.

As someone who follows both technology and real estate, there are so many very cool companies now innovating in this industry that I find some of the newest ideas are not coming from social gaming or social media, or pure technology, but from the real estate industry itself. Companies like CoStar, LoopNet, Real Capital Analytics and REIS have long been established innovators in the space, but now besides the information sector, innovators are showing up in all corners of the industry. A few of the ones that deserve paying attention to include:

View the space. A very cool site that takes video production and analytics to a whole new level.

42floors. Takes the brokerage model to an entirely new viewpoint by making it easy to discover and create a dream office.

ClickPay. Provides an electronic payment platform to collect rent payments, association fees and dues, and other fees.

I think one of the reasons why the market is so receptive to new ways of doing things is because the market is not as vibrant from a demand and development point of view. When everyone is super busy making deals and money, they tend to look at innovation and shrug “who needs it, everything is great!” So, in times where the market is cooled, and people have a bit more time to focus on how to be better, smarter and more innovative, technology and new ideas finally have a place to breathe. I think we are in one of those cycles. And that’s a good thing for companies like mine and the others I mentioned.

About The Sundance Company
Established in 1976, The Sundance Company has the experience to help you with your commercial real estate needs in Boise, Meridian, Nampa, and the greater Treasure Valley. If your requirements include property management, leasing, real estate development, project planning, construction or space planning then look to us. The Sundance Company has more than 1.5 million square feet of office and industrial space available in prime Boise and Meridian locations. More information is available at www.sundanceco.com or 208.322.7300.

Office Space Tips and Productivity Ideas

A recent article from Gensler On Work, You Are My Density: Snow White and the Open Plan Office.

The contemporary workplace is apparently on a diet. Much lauded in the national press as well as industry publications, you’d be challenged to find any article about office design that doesn’t mention increased density. Eradicating private offices, tearing down cubicle walls and drastically decreasing square footage/person allotments—how low can you go seems to be the newest measure of workplace design success.

But does real estate efficiency equal workplace effectiveness? Do people really work better when they’re put closer and closer together?

I’ve long suspected that Snow White is the intended occupant for a densely populated open office space. She’s neat and clean and pretty and polite; she’s kind and has no bad habits. No one would mind sitting next to Snow White. She’d probably even tidy up your workstation when you weren’t around.

But the truth is, our office mates tend to be more like the Seven Dwarfs. Along with Grumpy and Sneezy, there’s Nosy and Noisy and Loud Talker, Nail Clipper, Smelly Sandwich Eater, Keyboard Banger, and Volume Too High iPod Listener. You get the picture. People are naturally imperfect and those imperfections are amplified when we’re boxed into too close a quarters.

There is certainly unused and unnecessary space in many offices and getting rid of it is good for a healthy bottom line. But workplace efficiency and workplace effectiveness, while not necessarily polar opposites, are also not the same thing; gains in one often come at the expense of the other.

At the heart of the issue is the fact that space needs are not just functional; just because your computer has shrunk, your monitor is thin, and your paper files have gone digital doesn’t mean you have no need for a buffer zone. Proxemics, the study of the cultural, behavioral and sociological aspects of spatial distances between individuals, has shown repeatedly that comfort zones do exist and being respectful of them is crucial for a person’s own productivity, as well as healthy relations with those around them.

The human need for space tends to be well understood in other areas of life. Cars are marketed as roomy and comfortable, homes as spacious and airy, high end grocery stores as having wider aisles, first class airline seats as having much more space per person. When was the last time a hotel ad bragged that they had smaller rooms? In most spaces, a lot of people in a small area is called congestion; in workplace design it’s called efficiency. It’s time we question that.

A lean office is desirable, but an anorexic one can be devastating. Finding the tipping point when the dense workplace becomes a hindrance to people getting their work done is the art and science of workplace design. Without great care, densely populated, open office workplaces may fall squarely under the old warning, just because you can doesn’t mean you should.

About The Sundance Company
Established in 1976, The Sundance Company has the experience to help you with your commercial real estate needs in Boise, Meridian, Nampa, and the greater Treasure Valley. If your requirements include property management, leasing, real estate development, project planning, construction or space planning then look to us. The Sundance Company has more than 1.5 million square feet of office and industrial space available in prime Boise and Meridian locations. More information is available at www.sundanceco.com or 208.322.7300.