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4 Effective Steps to Find Commercial Rental Properties for Sale

The Robert Weiler Company

Transportation and access. Insurance costs in the area. Rental property insurance. OR… Hire a Trusted Commercial Real Estate Brokerage to Help You Every Step of the Way. Instead of performing your own research, commercial property search, site visits, and negotiations, hire a commercial real estate brokerage firm.

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The Intel About Intel’s Columbus, OH Region Move (and Why Your Business Can Flourish Here, Too)

The Robert Weiler Company

Some of the largest brands include: Nationwide Insurance. Startups, too, are very much part of the fabric of this city with CoverMyMeds, Root Insurance and Olive being three recent examples of having achieved unicorn status with $1B+ valuation. Honda Research & Development Americas. Victoria’s Secret. Bath & Body Works.

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Where Are the Warehouses for Rent in Columbus Ohio? The Industrial Real Estate Wave Continues

The Robert Weiler Company

Is there access to public transportation? Operating costs often include taxes, insurance, and maintenance. Hit the waves of warehouses for rent in Columbus, Ohio by calling The Robert Weiler Company at 614-221-4286 or emailing brokerage@rweiler.com. How impactful are the region’s winters regarding road closures, snow, and ice?

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Why Buy Commercial Real Estate? Deep Dive Into 6 Sought-After Property Types!

The Robert Weiler Company

Planes, Trains, Automobiles, and More: Transportation links are essential for any industrial space or commercial properties for lease. Compared to their single-family cousins, any commercial brokerage will tell you that multifamily units offer a variety of benefits when it comes to purchasing commercial real estate Ohio has to offer.

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The Proposed NYC "Pied-A-Terre Tax" Looks Catastrophic to NYC Real Estate

Miller Samuel

Andrew Cuomo's office suggested last week that such a levy might reap $9 billion for the moribund Metropolitan Transportation Authority over the next decade and Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie reiterated his chamber's support proposal at a Crain's breakfast forum days later. Mayor Bill de Blasio gave it his blessing as well.