by admin | Jun 30, 2017 | blog, Commercial Real Estate
Investor optimism remains strong for Boston Metro commercial real estate, according to a recent article by Bisnow. Here are the highlights, along with insights from Jay Nuss Realty Group, LLC! Despite some pullback by institutional investors, high-net-worth...
by admin | May 25, 2017 | blog, Boston Metro Area, Boston Metro South, Commercial Real Estate, Local Businesses, Small Business Tips
Homeowners are often told to spring clean their homes this season, but what about office space? How often do you clean that? This a great reminder that a good, thorough cleaning of any space is a smart idea. You’ll breathe cleaner air, you’ll feel less cluttered, and...
by admin | May 22, 2017 | blog, Boston Metro Area, Commercial Real Estate, Local Businesses
A sure sign of Boston’s commercial real estate market gaining steam is the recent move of General Electric Co. from Connecticut to Boston. Chief Executive Jeffrey Immelt joined Boston leaders on May 8 to celebrate the groundbreaking of GE’s new headquarters, which...
by admin | May 15, 2017 | blog, Commercial Real Estate, Small Business Tips
Every successful business owner has to make numerous decisions on a daily basis. In fact, a study from Columbia University found that we all make at least 70 decisions per day. If you’re a business owner, you most likely make more than that! The Jay Nuss Realty Group...
by admin | Apr 27, 2017 | blog, Boston Metro Area, Commercial Real Estate, Local Businesses, Small Business Tips
Entrepreneur Magazine and CultureIQ spent months looking for the companies with the best company cultures in the United States. They looked for companies that engage their employees, and employees who find their work gratifying and appreciated. A positive company...
by admin | Apr 20, 2017 | blog, Commercial Real Estate
Business headlines in recent weeks have announced retailer woes from declining sales to bankruptcies. Forbes estimates that at least 21 significant retailers are closing 3,591 stores, which will result in layoffs of about 50,000 people. Business Insider put it in more...