Jeremy Cyrier, CCIM and Lisa Carpenter sold 1183-1187 Massachusetts Avenue in Arlington, MA on behalf of the John A Archer 2003 Family Trust to buyer 369 Mass Ave Nominee Trust. The transaction marks one of few commercial real estate sales in Arlington to date, but represents the significant demand for commercial assets along the Massachusetts Avenue commercial corridor in Arlington.
MANSARD Commercial Sells $850,000 Arlington Mixed Use Property
December 2nd, 2009 by JeremyCyrierCyrier Named to Banker & Tradesman’s “New Leaders” 2009
November 30th, 2009 by JeremyCyrierJeremy Cyrier, CCIM is 1 of 29 named to Banker & Tradesman’s New Leaders in 2009. The Banker & Tradesman Publication set out to find leaders at the forefront of cutting edge companies, who are their firm’s top performers, and are entrepreneurs with a bent for innovation. Their work is at the center of their organization’s growth.
MANSARD Welcomes John Hughes and Paul Lam
November 3rd, 2009 by JeremyCyrierThe more often we do something the same way, the more often it becomes more difficult to think about doing it any other way. Have you ever heard the expression, “When the only tool you have is a hammer, everything else looks like a nail”? Sometimes it takes that hammer to the head (or a market correction) to get us thinking differently and welcome to change.
How to Measurably Stabilize a Building While Increasing Tenant Retention
November 2nd, 2009 by JeremyCyrierWhat’s one of the best ways to measurably stabilize your building while increasing tenant retention? Involve them in the operation of the building and make them feel responsible for the direction of the property.
Webinar: Government Deal Funding
November 2nd, 2009 by adminWebinar: Let Uncle Sam Help Fund Your Real Estate Deals
Did you know that Uncle Sam has set aside billions for real estate investors?
This isn’t just about government grants. This is about government programs that are helping investors like you and me all over the country get access to funds to help us do what we [...]
What Do Market Corrections and Marathons Have in Common?
October 28th, 2009 by JeremyCyrierTwo weeks ago I finished my first marathon and learned that a combination of two strategies works best for surviving long runs and market corrections–you must first save by creating efficiency of movement and conserving energy. Next you must grow through the pain and lead your way to success in preparation for future recovery and expansion.
Should There be a Letter -W- in Commercial Real Estate?
October 26th, 2009 by JeremyCyrierHe asked what I thought the commercial real estate market. I responded, “Well, I’m waiting for the other shoe to drop. People seem to think that we’re emerging from the woods: unemployment’s moderating, the Dow’s hit 10,000, and many are feeling a more secure about their future.” I expanded by explaining my concerns over what wasn’t being discussed. My acquaintance agreed. He said, “I’ve been through 3 of these cycles. We are in a W.”
Cyrier is One of 19 Admitted to CCIM Institute’s Leadership Academy
October 22nd, 2009 by JeremyCyrierJEREMY CYRIER, CCIM was accepted into the 2010 Jay W. Levine Leadership Development Academy, a program established by the CCIM Institute to help foster the development of the next generation of leaders in the commercial investment real estate industry.
Why Buying And Holding Isn’t What it Used to be…
October 21st, 2009 by Brecht PalomboBuying and holding certainly isn’t what it used to be, but now the government wants to help you out more than ever. You just have to know WHERE to find the money and HOW to get the funds. Sean Carpenter is the nation’s leading expert on Government Deal Funding for Real Estate Investors and Developers and has spent the last 12 years both consulting and getting funding for his own deals. I’ll be hosting a special interview with Sean coming up on Wednesday, November 4th, 12:00 PM EST.
The Guide to Boosting Profits with Financial Literacy in Commercial Real Estate
September 23rd, 2009 by JeremyCyrierWho else is tired of reading about how terrible the market it is? What if you learned how to make money and to build on the current disruption to create opportunities that drive value and innovate deal-making in the commercial real estate investment business?