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Real estate sign innovation
July 26, 2018.Real estate signage has evolved very little in decades. This may be about to change.

Real estate sales
July 19, 2018. Fewer and fewer today are choosing real estate sales, and those who do are in the job only until they can become an investor, asset manager, or developer.

HGTV’s effect on real estate
July 12, 2018. The effect that reality shows are having on the practice of real estate is significant.
Foreign investment in the USA
July 5, 2018. Foreign investment into U.S. commercial real estate continued to be strong in 2017.

Beautifying the Gateways
July, 2018. 1Those working to revitalize downtown Edmond have long wished to beautify the gateways into downtown. Specifically, the intersection at Edmond Road and Broadway. From the south starting at Fifteenth and from the west beginning at Kelley. These two corridors approaching Edmond Road and Broadway may be the most aesthetically challenging in the City of Edmond.

Public transportation ridership
June 28, 2018. I just spent three weeks in London traveling almost exclusively via their subway public transportation system called the Underground.

When two are greater than one
June 21, 2018. I returned from a month in Europe to find the news that the 42nd Street Candy Co. was going to close. It appears that this tragedy will have a happy ending.

Effects of marijuana
June 14, 2018. I guess we can say legalizing marijuana is having a budding impact on real estate.

Study tour – trains, boats and buses
June 7, 2018. Since last week’s column, the University of Central Oklahoma’s London/Belfast/Dublin Study Tour and Research Extension left London to travel to one of my favorite cities in the world – Belfast.

200 and Counting
June 2018. A developer in OKC named Steve Mason called me and asked me to define the time and event that started the renaissance in downtown Edmond.

UCO study tour continues
May 31, 2018.I am writing this week’s column from the London Pub. With both the King’s Cross and Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park data gathered, the University of Central Oklahoma student-researchers now turn their attention to the London/Belfast/Dublin Study Tour.

UCO London research tour (Stratford)
May 24, 2018. Things were abuzz in London as the country prepared for a royal wedding. Our nine-member team of student researchers is not creating a buzz on the royal wedding scale, but instead looking at the ramifications of what are being called privately owned public spaces, or POPS.

Researching King’s Cross in London
May 17, 2018. I am leading nine student researchers from the University of Central Oklahoma studying two significant developments in London.

Effect of parks
May 10, 2018. Parks are a way the built environment can improve residents’ quality of life.

Americans with Disability Act
May 3, 2018. Growing up with a blind brother has given me empathy for those with disabilities; however, as a developer, builder, property manager, and built environment enthusiast, I still get frustrated trying to comply with the Americans with Disability Act requirements.

Things – They are a Changin’
May 2018. The biggest potential game-changer for downtown Edmond is the implementation of a quiet zone to silence the horn of that pesky train.

CoStar Group power brokers
April 26, 2018. Recently, CoStar honored local brokers by awarding its Power Broker Awards.

The sharing economy and real estate
April 19, 2018. Millennials have bought into the concept of sharing things, such as physical space in exchange for services and convenience, and it is now making waves in the real estate industry.

Mayor’s Development Roundtable
April 12, 2018. I had the opportunity to take a group of students to Mick Cornett’s final Mayor’s Development Roundtable last month.

National Conference on Undergraduate Research
April 5, 2018. Just as a university cannot be separated from its community, neither can real estate.