by Admin | Aug 24, 2021 | Commercial, General Information, Residential
The increased demand for new homes and for renovations on existing homes would normally be good news for builders and contractors. Lower interest rates would normally be a positive for the economy and for potential homeowners. As we know, normal is different now....
by Admin | Apr 22, 2021 | Commercial, Residential
Yes, lumber has gone up considerably over the past year, some 200+%. However, it’s also gone down in price. Nobody—well maybe a few folks—wanted money back! Take a look at the lumber, oil and copper prices for the last 1, 5 and 10 years. The graphs in these links show...
by Admin | Mar 16, 2020 | Commercial, Insurance
Many articles have been written about underinsurance in the residential market, but issues of underinsurance in the commercial market are less often discussed. There are multiple reasons to establish proper Insurance-to-Value for each risk, as well as across the...
by Admin | Jul 18, 2019 | Commercial, General Information
The growth in internet sales has resulted in increased demand for warehouse space over the last 10 years. Although this growth continues, it is at a lower rate in 2019 than previously, except for one segment of industrial warehouse space—cold storage warehouses. This...
by Admin | May 21, 2019 | Commercial
San Francisco was recently identified as the most expensive city worldwide for commercial construction in 2019. Previously New York City had been at the top of the list, but is now in the second spot. The ranking was determined through a survey by Turner &...