Commercial real estate investors in Kansas may be aware that the U.S. dollar has been on the rise. It has reached its highest value compared to the Chinese yuan in nearly nine years. This is inspiring greater interest in U.S. commercial real estate markets from...
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Real estate may be a wise investment for millennials
On Behalf of Long & Robinson, LLC | Dec 23, 2016 | Commercial Real Estate
Missouri residents who are in their 20s and 30s may not have a lot of money to make investments. Even though young people can be more comfortable taking risks than older people, most millennials are too cautious to put the little capital that they have into the stock...
Tax savings and warehouse shortage could make REITs more popular
On Behalf of Long & Robinson, LLC | Dec 16, 2016 | Commercial Real Estate
Investors in Kansas and elsewhere tend to move their money out of high-yield investments like real estate investment trusts when economic conditions improve. Equities markets offer the promise of robust growth when consumer confidence is high and unemployment and...
Dispute occurs over Selena TV show
On Behalf of Long & Robinson, LLC | Dec 12, 2016 | Contract Disputes
Kansas fans of the late singer Selena may have heard that her widower, Chris Perez, wants to turn his 2012 memoir, "To Selena, With Love," into a TV series. However, Selena's father Abraham Quintanilla filed a suit in Texas on Dec. 2, alleging a prior contractual...
Rock band A Day To Remember wins court battle
On Behalf of Long & Robinson, LLC | Dec 7, 2016 | Contract Disputes
Missouri residents may be familiar with the rock band A Day To Remember. It has released several albums with Victory Records and Indianola Records. The exact number of albums that the band has recorded has been a key issue in an ongoing contract dispute with Victory...
Drones and commercial real estate
On Behalf of Long & Robinson, LLC | Nov 28, 2016 | Commercial Real Estate, Drones
The skies over Missouri may soon be filled with small flying robots called drones. If the predictions of technology experts are to be relied upon, then the usage of hovering robotic drones is about to multiply beyond measure. Drones may soon be delivering items to the...
Commercial real estate buying tips
On Behalf of Long & Robinson, LLC | Nov 17, 2016 | Commercial Real Estate
While purchasing or leasing any type of real estate involves risks, buying commercial real estate requires additional attention. One important factor affecting Missouri commercial real estate purchases is the fluctuating market. Although a commercial property could...
Reduced liquidity of interval funds
On Behalf of Long & Robinson, LLC | Nov 11, 2016 | Commercial Real Estate, Construction Defects
Interval funds have become increasingly popular in recent years largely because they allow individual investors access to highly-rated and much-coveted real estate credit and equity investments. Private real estate equity and private and commercial real estate debt...
Experts predict firm commercial real estate growth
On Behalf of Long & Robinson, LLC | Nov 1, 2016 | Commercial Real Estate
Missouri commercial real estate developers may wonder if the growth in the market will continue. While experts predict that it will likely not be as rapid as it has been, it shows signs of being sustainable over the long term. One factor driving this growth is an...
Understanding surety bonds
On Behalf of Long & Robinson, LLC | Oct 24, 2016 | Business Litigation
Construction companies in Missouri might wonder what bonds are and why it is a good idea for them to have one. Many people and businesses prefer to do business with contractors who are licensed and bonded, and getting a bond is a necessary part of the licensing...
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