Commercial Real Estate, Politics and Abraham Lincoln
This past week I was invited to have coffee with one of the candidates who is campaigning for a seat in Frederick County’s new charter Government in this November’s election.
This past week I was invited to have coffee with one of the candidates who is campaigning for a seat in Frederick County’s new charter Government in this November’s election.
Vacancies are down, leasing activity has increased, but sales transactions decline in the wake of shrinking listing inventories.
For professional CRE brokers, many skill sets are not learned in college or real estate school, but a matter of practicing what their mothers always said!
In the spirit of summer vacations we present to you some of our favorite adventures courtesy of Rocky.
Over the years my travels to visit family in Maine have provided me with many first time experiences
Can the east side of Frederick become a Dutch wonderland on American soil?
Can 16 members of the Frederick community provide BOLD ideas to enhance and attract more businesses to the City?
7-Eleven purchased two local convenience stores last quarter, nearly doubling dollar volume of sales in the commercial retail segment.
How does the outcome of a Board of Education primary election have anything to do with land & commercial real estate in Frederick County?
With less than a week to go before final votes are cast, let’s take a deeper look into the Republican primary election ballot.