Daily News from the desk of Nicholas L Miner, CCIM – June 17, 2009

Here are the news stories you might find interesting today: Kierland store specializes in custom furniture Elevation Chandler fails to draw buyers Scottsdale home sales surged 16% Housing agency faces budget cuts Report: Travel and tourism spending down Real spending on travel and tourism fell at an annual rate of 5.9 percent in the first […]

End in sight?

I was emailed by Costar for an upcoming article they plan to publish tomorrow. Here are the questions and my responses: Sorry for the late notice on this one, but I am putting together a story on whether or not the end of the recession is in sight and , if so, is it time […]

Daily News from the desk of Nicholas L Miner, CCIM – June 16, 2009

Here are the news stories you might find interesting today: Scottsdale may pull out of light-rail group Surprise opens new City Hall ASU index shows promising signs for Phoenix-area housing market The latest research from Arizona State University indicates that after a long and painful downturn, the Phoenix-area housing market is approaching a legitimate recovery. […]

Daily News from the desk of Nicholas L Miner, CCIM – June 15, 2009

Here are the news stories you might find interesting today: GM ends its operations at Mesa test track New downtown restaurant opens Tiffany & Bosco consolidates units at Squaw Peak Tiffany & Bosco P.A. will combine its national default and financial services, REO closing services and loan servicing groups at Squaw Peak Corporate Center. View […]

Daily News from the desk of Nicholas L Miner, CCIM – June 12, 2009

Here are the news stories you might find interesting today: Red Mango opens first Arizona store Shoppers flock to Supermercado de Walmart Investors not flipping houses, but renting State handing out $121 million in federal funds to buy foreclosures Phoenix home sales rise, foreclosure percentage falls While the number of home sales continues to rise […]

Daily News from the desk of Nicholas L Miner, CCIM – June, 11, 2009

Here are the news stories you might find interesting today: Surprise moving to new City Hall Stressed but Not Distressed: CRE Pricing Disconnect Spreads to Mortgage Investments Increasingly frustrated in their attempts to acquire income-producing property at pricing levels lower than what sellers have been willing to accept, commercial real estate investors have turned their […]