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How will the COVID virus affect your commercial real estate space needs and occupancy moving forward?

How will the COVID virus affect your commercial real estate space needs and occupancy moving forward?

by Travis Parry | Apr 28, 2020 | Market Reports

How will the COVID virus affect your commercial real estate space needs and occupancy moving forward? By Andrew Sorensen, CCIM “It is not given to human beings – happily for them, or otherwise life would be intolerable – to foresee or predict to any...
5 Projects/Companies Coming To Southern Utah

5 Projects/Companies Coming To Southern Utah

by Travis Parry | Aug 20, 2019 | Commercial Real Estate, Saint George Real Estate Market Updates

If you are following LINX Commercial Real Estate closely, we’ve recently announced 5 major companies who are relocating to or in Southern Utah! How exciting right?! So… who are they and why are they coming? Let’s dive right into the 5 Projects Coming...
Commercial and Residential Zoning Regulation Overhaul in St. George City – 2019

Commercial and Residential Zoning Regulation Overhaul in St. George City – 2019

by Travis Parry | Jul 10, 2019 | Commercial Real Estate, Saint George Real Estate Market Updates

This summer, St. George city is looking to overhaul its Title 10 Zoning code affecting residential and commercial properties. Some of the changes will be fairly significant. How does this affect you? First, it will streamline some of the real estate processes that are...
How To Invest In Commercial Real Estate in Southern Utah

How To Invest In Commercial Real Estate in Southern Utah

by Travis Parry | Jun 25, 2019 | Commercial Real Estate

Gone are the days when commercial real estate investment in Southern Utah was primarily done by locals. With St. George showing up consistently in the top 10 fastest growing communities in America, many investors from out of the area are taking notice, increasing the...
What Is a Sale-Leaseback & Why Would You Want One?

What Is a Sale-Leaseback & Why Would You Want One?

by Travis Parry | May 10, 2019 | Commercial Real Estate

Companies are increasingly looking at their real estate holdings as a financial tool rather than simply as a fixed asset. Because of this, some of them are considering a Sale-Leaseback Strategy – especially where the holdings have appreciated in value – to free up...
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