Why commercial brokers need to embrace tech tools more than ever
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While the pandemic raged, behind the scenes the people who make Illinois commercial real estate brokerages work have been toiling to make technology work even harder for them.
There’s evidence everywhere that CRE brokers have accelerated their use of technology to better track property and market data, share information among team members, decipher the data, and improve individual and team productivity.
Michael Anguiano is a case in point. He’s co-founder and principal of Monarch Realty Partners, a middle-market multifamily property investment sales brokerage based in Chicago. A former engineer and self-described “technologist,” Anguiano believes commercial real estate brokers should be using technology however they can to further the progress of their business.
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Revolution announce new local broadcast partnership
Revs form new local broadcast partnership with CBS Boston.
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After an offseason full of big announcements, the Revs made another big one on Thursday as the club announced a new local broadcast partnership.
CBS Boston is now the Revs local broadcast partner throughout the 2021 MLS regular season. All 30 of the Revolution’s 30 regionally televised matches will be available to view on WSBK-TV38 and WBZ-TV.
Team coverage will also be available on CBS Boston’s broadcast and digital properties including CBSN Boston.
WSBK-TV 38 and WBZ-TV are available in Boston, New Hampshire, and Vermont. Rhode Island viewers can watch Revolution games on myRITV. Fans out of market can watch regionally televised games on ESPN+.
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909 Washington sells for $6.4 million
Robinson Rentals has sold the 37-unit vintage courtyard apartment building at 909 Washington St. to a private buyer for $6.4 million.
909 Washington St.
Robinson Rentals has sold the 37-unit vintage courtyard apartment building at 909 Washington St. to a private buyer for $6.4 million.
The sale was announced today by Interra Realty Brokers.
Interra Senior Managing Partner Brad Feldman represented both the seller and buyer in the transaction. The sale price amounts to a valuation of $173,000 per unit.
“One fundamental that has been reinforced during the pandemic is the importance of location, location, location,” said Feldman. “Evanston is a highly sought-after submarket where vintage buildings like this don’t trade often. The fact that the property retained near 100% occupancy and rent collection over the past year only added to its appeal, as reflected by the strong price per unit.”
Michael T. van der Veen presented clips of
Madonna and
Johnny Depp to help make the case against convicting the former president, earning swift mockery on Twitter.
The defense attorney presented a montage of clips showing Democratic politicians and public figures condemning Trump often using proactive language such as, “I feel like punching him.”
Many of the clips focused on elected officials, such as Sen.
Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), promising voters that they would “fight” for them.
Other clips showed Democrats using stronger language, such as President
Joe Biden saying, “I wish we were in high school, I could take him behind the gym.”
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