US SBA celebrates 65 years

Wow. Happy Birthday U.S. Small Business Administration. This agency is older than I ever thought. It's quite pivotal for MANY businesses to be able to put down 10% on the purchase AND construction of a building AND the purchase of equipment for a #smallbusiness looking to grow.

It's also amazing that additionally, the business can #lease out up to 49% of their building to a tenant, to earn income on their building, while continuing to operate in the other 51%

I've helped groups from #foodservice to #autorepair realize their dreams for growth by building out #industrial #coldstorage, or building a facility from the ground up.

Let me know if you're looking to grow in #LosAngeles or #LasVegas

#CRE #Broker #Developer #commercialrealestate #buildings#architecture #manufacturing #agent #construction

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Speculation over 251 E Charleston New Construction Tenant

As one of the first and few new, ground-up construction buildings in the Arts District of Downtown since the Economic Downturn, there has been curiosity amongst the population in the greater downtown area about its future use. The 251 E Charleston Blvd building's shell was recently completed this summer by Michael Smoody General Contractors, and features a clean modern geometric design, with rear parking. 

251 E Charleston Blvd

251 E Charleston Blvd

A quick google search revealed no information about the future plans for the approximate 7,000 SF building, which has retail appeal and looks like it would house a future showroom use.  Through discussion with a nearby source, it is revealed that the use is to be for an adult novelty store. There are no signs that say "Coming Soon" or indicators of this future use, that for many in the downtown area, would come off as a controversial use, as the area is striving to become more friendly to live and work in. Some may find the prospect of an adult novelty store coming to their neighborhood as off-putting. 

251 E Charleston Blvd as seen from the front

251 E Charleston Blvd as seen from the front

While there are currently other ground-up construction projects getting underway in downtown currently (including a multi-story condominium project just a few hundred feet to the east of the project off of Charleston) Do you believe that an adult novelty store is the best newcomer for an up and coming neighborhood? 

Top Commercial Real Estate Trends & Observations

2016 LAS VEGAS CRE TRENDS & OBSERVATIONS:

1. Regional malls 

We see regional malls needing to either be massively renovated and shifted towards "lifestyle centers", or that these malls now find mixed uses like offices or corporate headquarters that fill anchor spaces.

2. The rise of the mixed user

The Gramercy

The Gramercy

Overall, the Vegas Valley has had the luxury of sprawl since its inception, but according to a great article in The Sunday / Vegas Inc. Magazine, mixed use is being received extremely well, with developments that were stalled during the recession (the Gramercy) gaining amazing traction with low vacancy and some of the highest rates in the Valley. Mixed use is definitely not going away.

3. More industrial distribution warehouses growing in inexpensive areas

Faraday Future Conceptual Rendering

Faraday Future Conceptual Rendering

With the legalization of medical Marijuana, and the attraction of such capital-heavy tech companies as Faraday Future, the demand for large warehouse and industrial distribution has led to a lot of new large scale product coming on line, both with a tenant in mind, and on "spec" with no specific user in mind.

4. Southwest Las Vegas development continuing at rapid pace

Durango Arby Plaza New Construction

Durango Arby Plaza New Construction

With IKEA coming online earlier this year as just the "cherry on top" of all the activity, the Southwest has become an extremely desirable area with multiple new shopping centers with national, regional, and local anchors coming online, and mid-density new garden style apartments being completed (along with the Gramercy mentioned above in #2). It appears more development is occurring in this region of Las Vegas above all other areas. 

5. Resurgence of downtown arts district

Rendering of Main Street Improvements in the Arts District

Rendering of Main Street Improvements in the Arts District

As a "second wave" of development departing from the Tony Hsieh-fueled Downtown Project, the Arts District is now home to an increasing number of businesses, with new construction, as well as multiple redevelopment projects. This region is starving for housing though, and it is believed that this lack of housing will stunt the progress. A lack of realistic land costs, coupled with a booming construction industry that has driven up costs for bidding projects has made some residential multifamily developments never become ready to break ground.

 

Ground Breaking Ceremony for 18b Arts District Corner Building on Main

The 18b Arts District of Downtown Las Vegas has been on a tear recently, with numerous new businesses opening, and others applying for special use permits for extended hours and / or alcohol sales. This Thursday, June 2nd at 10:00am, the Corner Building at 1201 S. Main Street owned by Main Street Investments II, LLC, will be hosting a ground breaking for their newest tenant, Tacos Huevos, which will be a fast casual / take out taco concept. More here.

Flyer for the groundbreaking

Flyer for the groundbreaking

Councilman Bob Coffin, representing Ward 3 which encompasses the Downtown Las Vegas area will be in attendance, along with the owner, the media, and leasing team. 

 

Heavy turnover at Prominent Near Strip Retail Center

Recently it has been seen that multiple tenants have vacated the retail center across from the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino and Hofbrau House. The center, located at the corner of Harmon Road and Paradise Avenue is a major center that is home to CVS, Ferraro's Italian, and Paradise Cantina. Recently, Johnny Rockets, Stussy, and Undefeated have closed their locations. No comment was available on their replacements at the time of this article.

0.75 Acre R4 Land Assemblage in Downtown now available

A new assemblage of residential land aimed at developers is now on the market.  316, 324, and 328 N. 9th Street in Downtown Las Vegas was just listed this week on Propertyline and Loopnet. The property up for sale at this time marks an increase in chatter and activity in the Downtown area relating to Multifamily redevelopment opportunities, as new housing stock is in short supply and is in close proximity to the Zappos.com campus and the Ogden condominiums. The properties are available as an assemblage of High Density R4 zoned tear-down residential lots that allow for development within the guidelines of the flexible Centennial Plan. The 316, 324, and 328 N. 9th Street properties are listed by Richard Emanuele and Ryan Misaresh, LEED AP of Team Emanuele at Simply Vegas Real Estate

 

Eclipse Theater Downtown Goes Vertical

This past week construction has progressed to the point of going vertical, with the first structural steel beams being erected at the site. This stage follows months of site preparation and underground work. Generally structural steel goes up rapidly in a construction project, and will be showing downtowners the general silhouette of the building in a short period of time.

It is rumored that the owner of Classic Jewel, a bar located in the ground floor retail space of the Juhl Condominiums, will be a food / beverage operator when the project is completed.