San Antonio: An Anomaly amidst Big City Woes

by Roland on September 10, 2009

By Richard Soto

True to its historic persona, San Antonio continues to buck the trend of other major U.S. cities. Weve all heard our share of the grim real estate market and flailing economy throughout the country, yet San Antonio continues to defy the odds and come out shining more brightly than any other major city in the United States.

The question that begs an answer is: what makes San Antonio so different f….


The Dallas Office Market: Where Do We Go from Here?

By Richard Soto

Dallas-area hotels have been experiencing difficult times. In response to the struggling commercial real estate market, many hotels have seen a decrease in demand and occupancy, thereby driving down room rates and overall revenue.

PKF Hospitality Research, Smith Travel Research and Moodys Economy.com recently released a report entitled Hotel Horizons, which detailed the performance of the hotel industry over the last year.

Demand for hote….

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Top 3 Commercial Real Estate Investors Time Management Strategies

By Darin Garman

One of the questions I get asked a lot from clients is how do I manage several real estate deals projects all at once? Here are several specific strategies for you to think about:

a) Who to spend time with?

You ought to consider spending BUSINESS TIME on just those who are going to be a factor to your bottom line and goal accomplishment. All else needs to ge….


Bamboo for Your Floor

By Carrol Wagner

Bamboo is a type of grass. Being so, you might think that it is as soft and brittle as the typical grass species we know and can no way be used as building material. However, bamboo has proven itself very resilient and flexible, making it the material of choice for many structure builders.

The cost of bamboo flooring averages at between $2 and $4 for every square foot, which is just about the same price as oak. ….


Features of a Good Hotel

By Alexandro Duvot

Travel and vacation have been tied as part of our yearly leisure activities. Every time we have a time out we begin thinking of things to stroll from one place to another specially weekend awayhaven. Before we can go aboard to our holiday ride there are specific factors we have to be concerned about before we can nurture….

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