[co-author: Barbara Perrier]
In the June 2020 Survey, industrial space sentiment dropped slightly but was logical, given that the state was in the midst of a pandemic. However, vacancy rates have remained extremely low across all regions surveyed in our latest Allen Matkins/UCLA Anderson Forecast California Commercial Real Estate Survey and sentiment about the coming three years has come roaring back to levels of optimism that have not been seen for many years.
Industrial market industry leaders, Barbara Perrier of CBRE and Dana Palmer of Allen Matkins, discuss what lies ahead for this sector of the California commercial real estate market.
Thursday, February 18, 2021
In the June 2020 Survey, industrial space sentiment dropped slightly but was logical, given that the state was in the midst of a pandemic. However, vacancy rates have remained extremely low across all regions surveyed in our latest Allen Matkins/UCLA Anderson Forecast California Commercial Real Estate Survey and sentiment about the coming three years has come roaring back to levels of optimism that have not been seen for many years.
Industrial market industry leaders, Barbara Perrier of CBRE and Dana Palmer of Allen Matkins, discuss what lies ahead for this sector of the California commercial real estate market.
Monday, January 11, 2021
Recently, Dana Palmer, a partner at Allen Matkins, presented a webinar entitled
Hazardous Waste Management & Regulatory Interpretations: Perils & Pitfalls for Companies Regarding Salvageable/Usable Goods vs. Waste. The webinar focused on the challenges of complying with federal and state environmental laws regarding the proper disposal of hazardous waste, particularly as they relate to retail goods moving through the supply chain.
Why is this important? Because California and other states’ environmental laws are different and sometimes more stringent than federal laws, often tripping up companies operating nationally with the same handling processes in each state. What is not hazardous waste in one state might be hazardous waste in another. The failure to recognize this, in California in particular, can (and has) cost retailers and transporters millions of dollars in settlements.
When COVID-19 hit, people were forced to watch movies at home, leaving theaters empty and hurting. However, amid the pandemic and an awareness for social distancing, an old concept has gained new popularity.