The commercial real estate market in Missouri and nationwide has produced double-digit returns for the last two decades. Although Colliers International's 2018 Outlook has declared that 2017 was the peak for the commercial property market, investors could still expect...
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Avoiding IP issues when creating a website
On Behalf of Long & Robinson, LLC | Mar 9, 2018 | Business Litigation
One of the tools entrepreneurs in Missouri can use to promote their business is a website. However, there are certain copyright and trademark pitfalls they should avoid.Using a trademark that belongs to someone else is one mistake that can be avoided by conducting a...
Contracts and AI software
On Behalf of Long & Robinson, LLC | Feb 28, 2018 | Business Litigation
Business owners in Missouri and around the country who routinely enter into contracts may be aware of how difficult it can be to keep up with them. According to estimates, inefficient contracting is responsible for a loss of 5 to 40 percent of the value of a deal....
Merchants must focus on emerging trends to stay ahead
On Behalf of Long & Robinson, LLC | Feb 23, 2018 | Commercial Real Estate
Missouri retail merchants know a major key to profitability is staying on top of trends and anticipating the next big thing. With consumers getting more needs met through the use of technology and concentration of resources, the plight of retail can seem dark, but...
Lack of good investment opportunities stagnating CRE market
On Behalf of Long & Robinson, LLC | Feb 12, 2018 | Commercial Real Estate
Commercial real estate investors in Missouri might be encountering the same barriers that have put downward pressure on property prices nationwide. The last three quarters of 2017 produced small but consistent declines in prices. For January 2018, commercial...
Industrial space proving to be a major asset in ecommerce
On Behalf of Long & Robinson, LLC | Feb 6, 2018 | Commercial Real Estate
As the consumer retail business continues to shift toward e-commerce in greater numbers, Colorado businesses may find themselves shuffling to keep up with the increased demands for adequate storage solutions for their inventory. As major players in the online...
Family businesses can be a cause of conflict
On Behalf of Long & Robinson, LLC | Feb 1, 2018 | Business Litigation
Entrepreneurs in Missouri may enjoy their business partnerships and ventures with friends and family. The people involved share common commitments, not only to the business but also to each other. However, there can be complicated and difficult problems that arise in...
More taking twofold approach in property investment
On Behalf of Long & Robinson, LLC | Jan 22, 2018 | Commercial Real Estate
Investors in Missouri know that managing risk through diversification is a solid way to build wealth. A new trend has seen individual investors putting money into multifamily buildings and commercial property, as large investment firms have long done. This move allows...
Some commercial real estate investors considering selling
On Behalf of Long & Robinson, LLC | Jan 22, 2018 | Commercial Real Estate
Ccommercial real estate can be a great way to develop a Missouri investor's portfolio and continue to bring in consistent income. As job growth continues on an upswing along with the stock market, the value of commercial properties can continue to grow as can the...
Projected commercial real estate trends in 2018
On Behalf of Long & Robinson, LLC | Jan 10, 2018 | Commercial Real Estate
Real estate investors in Kansas City, Missouri, may be able to expect positive growth in the upcoming year. Across the board, real estate markets are more stable than they were a few years ago. Investors may be concerned about how changing trends could affect real...
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