Archived Articles

December 2010

CCDC Can Be Model for City’s Redevelopment

Shopping Revolution Shakes Up the Business World

November 2010

Big-Box Stores Fit Into Retail Pattern

Navigating the Changing World of Real Estate Transactions

September 2010

Hotel Approval Process: Solution in Search of a Problem

Are Reductions in Home Ownership Permanent?

Answer to Fiscal Woes Can Be Found Within Us

August 2010

Proposed Commercial Legislation Is Wrong

City Confronting a Problem of Historic Proportions

Despite Adversity San Diego Is an Economic Success

July 2010

Use Same Process for Big Downtown Projects

Reframing the Dream: Time for Building Industry to Move On

June 2010

There Is Little Moral Hazard In Real Estate

May 2010

Solving Infrastructure Problem Takes Civic Vision

VIDEO: The Market at a Crossroads: Outlook for the San Diego Real Estate Market 2010 – Nathan Moeder recently gave a webinar to the San Diego Chapter of the Appraisal Institute. (Note: If you are having trouble watching the video, it might be because you don’t have the GoToMeeting codec installed on your computer. Click here to install it.)

AUDIO: Have Residential And Commercial Markets Hit Bottom?Gary London stops by the KPBS studio to discuss the real estate market on These Days with Maureen Cavanaugh.

Jobs, Homes, Education Keys to Area’s Future

April 2010

U.S. Markets Reach ‘Day of Reckoning’

What Really Matters in Rebuilding Our Transportation System

March 2010

The Changing Face of the County’s Office Market

Googling ‘Co-Location’ for San Diego Land Use

Kicking the Housing Can Down the Road

No Longer (Green) Fields of Dreams by Nathan Moeder

February 2010

Sam Zell No Longer the Property Grave Dancer

Reverse Big Government Trend in Time of Crisis

January 2010

Learn the Rest of Sol Price’s Amazing Story

This Is the Year of the New Beginning, Act on It

December 2009

Broadening Tax Revenue Base Would Help Cities

November 2009

Real Estate Market Trends Don’t Matter Anymore

Use New Approach to Upgrade Commercial Assets

October 2009

New Economics of Commercial Real Estate is in Retrofit

AUDIO: Experts Encourage Patience As Economy, Real Estate Slowly Improve - Gary London stops by the KPBS studio to discuss the real estate market on These Days with Maureen Cavanaugh.

New Developer Takes on Infill Projects

September 2009

Bank Portfolios: Miles from Nowhere

FHA – The New Subprime

The Commercial Tsunami

Opportunities Balance Commercial Decline

Real Estate Values Are Based on Inaccurate Markers

AUDIO: Is Local Real Estate Starting To Turn Around? – Gary London stops by the KPBS studio to discuss the real estate market on These Days with Maureen Cavanaugh.

August 2009

Long Time Needed to Right the Economic Ship

Commercial Tenants Are Enjoying ‘Salad Days’

July 2009

New Zoning Rules Needed to ‘Age in Place’

Appraisers Going ‘Light’ on Home Values

June 2009

Now’s Time to Reassess Our Municipal Assets

Making the Case for a Park in Mission Valley

May 2009

Water Shortage is an Economics Issue

Now’s the Time for a Commercial Face-Lift

April 2009

The Next Shoe to Drop is Commercial Real Estate

March 2009

We’re Entering a Values-Driven Era in the Recession

Housing ‘Ground Zero’ for Economic Recovery

Measuring Where the Home Market Now Stands

February 2009

Uncle Sam’s Stimulus is Down Payment on Economic Security

January 2009

Grantville but One Star in the Redevelopment Constellation

The 2009 Real Estate Market is About to ‘Reset’

December 2008

Real Estate Outlook for ‘09: Prepare for Market Recovery

Good News for ‘09: Real Estate Still in Limited Supply

November 2008

Collapse of Retailing Is Fed By Decline in Disposable Income

Lack of Trust at Heart of Nation’s Troubled Financial System

October 2008

Battle for the Bay Front: Downtown’s Last Remaining Frontier

Current Crisis No Indicator of What’s on Horizon for the Region

September 2008

Look to the Future, It’s a Bargain Basement Economy

What the Freddi-Fannie Takeover Means to San Diegans

Is Downtown Civic Center Development Proposal Worth the Risk?

Major Office Sales Fall by Nearly Half